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Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management chief economist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss expectations for ...
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There's still a 25% chance the US could enter a recession sometime in the next 12 months, Apollo's chief economist says.
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Torsten Sløk, chief economist at Apollo Global Management, wrote: “Trade partners will be happy with only 10% tariffs and US tax revenue will go up.” ...
The second half of 2025 will be crucial for inflation, as it will deliver a clear verdict on how much President Donald ...
Strategists at Apollo entered the year projecting a strong U.S. economy, but events since then now have the firm warning of stagnant growth, rising inflation and high unemployment.
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Economist Slok: There Is No Need for Fed to Cut RatesTorsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo, reacts to the June US jobs report, which saw the unemployment rate move down to 4.1% ...
Air travel demand in the U.S. remains robust, according to Apollo chief economist Torsten Sløk. Learn more here.
"This would seem like a victory for the world and yet would produce $400 billion of annual revenue for US taxpayers." ...
The share of first-time buyers in the market has plummeted in recent years. Buyers and sellers are at a stalemate in 2025 ...
Torsten Sløk, the chief economist at Apollo Global Management, theorized a possible way for President Donald Trump to avoid wrecking the global economy with his tariffs — if he changes how he ...
A world-renowned economist who previously raised the alarm about President Donald Trump’s steep tariffs now suspects that the president may have “outsmarted all of us.” In a […] ...
Torsten Sløk, the chief economist at Apollo Global Management, theorized a possible way for President Donald Trump to avoid wrecking the global economy with his tariffs — if he changes how he ...
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