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What are business owners' biggest worries and how are they feeling about the economy? This week, the National Association for Business Economics, or NABE, is expected to release its first survey of the year. We spoke with Constance Hunter – a senior adviser at MacroPolicy Perspectives and a past president of NABE – about how investors should be thinking about this data and what it could mean for the economy and financial markets in 2024. And, in our roundtable with WSJ reporters Sharon Terlep and George Downs we discuss Boeing's recent issues with its 737 Max jet and its upcoming earnings call.
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Consumers Start 2024 on Strong Footing After a Jolly Holiday
Boeing’s Pile of Problems Gets Bigger as a Crucial Buyer Hesitates
Can Boeing Repair the $12 Billion Hole in Its Reputation?
Inflation Is Down, but It Wasn't 'Transitory'
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Published 04/14/24
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