
Jeremy J. Siegel
Latest articles by Jeremy J. Siegel
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The Case for Stocks Now
investing Despite the troubled economy, U.S. companies continue to post steady profits, and with the market down, their stocks could be great buys.
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Fear the Deficit?
investing Stocks are the ideal investment vehicle to ride out higher inflation and interest rates.
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Stocks: The Best Inflation Hedge
stocks Over the long-term, stocks have historically been unaffected by overall price increases.
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Is the USA Still AAA?
investing With large budget deficits, our country's top-notch bond rating risks being downgraded.
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What Keeps Me Awake
investing The European financial crisis is likely to cause some countries to default on their debt.
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The Bears Are Wrong About the Economy
investing Don't sweat all the talk of gloom and doom; history proves that, in the long run, it doesn't pay to be a pessimist.
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My Take on Financial Reform
Business Costs & Regulation The new rules for our financial system are a mixed bag for individual investors.
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Why Stocks Beat Bonds
investing Rapid economic growth isn't necessary to generate healthy stock-market returns.
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Scoop Up Dividends
investing The evidence is overwhelming that dividend-paying stocks are still your best long-term bet.
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Rational Exuberance
Markets There is absolutely no reason to be pessimistic about either the U.S. or the world economy.
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Buy and Hold? You Bet
Markets Over periods of 20 years or longer, stocks have never lost money, even after inflation.
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Inflation Isn't Inevitable
Markets As long as the Fed is responding to demand, an increase in the money supply is not inflationary.
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It's Not a Depression
Markets We are better off today as we confront the current credit crisis.
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Bubble Trouble
Markets The Fed must be careful not to make things worse when it tries to prick bubbles by raising rates.
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When a Bailout Works
business Many critics worry that the Federal Reserve Board's rescue of Bear Stearns will encourage financial companies to engage in even riskier behavior in the future, on the assumption that the central bank stands ready to bail them out.
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Economy Blame Game
Economic Forecasts When markets sour, it does not mean that someone or some institution must be blamed.
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My Forecast for 2008
Economic Forecasts Don't count on a recession but look for stocks to have a good year and Democrats to take control of the White House.
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What the Fed Can (and Can't) Do
Markets There are limits to what control central banks have.
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How to End Global Warming
Markets We can do much to stanch carbon emissions without establishing a maze of price controls and regulations, says columnist Jeremy Siegel.
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Why the Rich Got Richer
Markets Most of the widening of the income gap occurred during the 1980s, not the 1990s or later.
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Pressure China, Pay the Price
Markets A big rise in the value of the yuan would lift prices for millions of consumers who buy Chinese goods.
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In Praise of Wal-Mart
Markets For millions of people, Wal-Mart is a lifesaver that provides what they want at prices they can afford.
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The Inflation Bogeyman
Markets For long-term investors, stocks remain the inflation hedge we were always taught they would be.
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The Economics of Buybacks
investing Sometimes, giving money back through dividends or buybacks is the best possible course.
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