Recession Watch with Fexingo: Economic Cycles, Indicators, and What Slowdowns Mean

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Recession Watch with Fexingo: Economic Cycles, Indicators, and What Slowdowns Mean

When the yield curve inverts, when payrolls soften, when the Fed chair uses the word 'transitory' again — Lucas and Luna sit down with the data to ask what it actually means. This is not a panic desk or a cheerleading session; it's a methodical reading of the economic cycle through the lens of real indicators: ISM manufacturing PMI, the Conference Board Leading Index, the Sahm Rule, credit spreads, housing starts, and the Federal Reserve's own dot-plot projections. Every episode takes one or two fresh data points from the week's releases — jobs reports, GDP revisions, consumer sentiment surveys — and traces their implications for inflation, interest rates, corporate earnings, and the probability of a recession in the next 12 months. Lucas brings the historical context and institutional knowledge; Luna presses on the human consequences: what does this mean for a small business owner's borrowing costs, for a mid-career professional's job security, for a retiree's portfolio? They name the

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When the yield curve inverts, when payrolls soften, when the Fed chair uses the word 'transitory' again — Lucas and Luna sit down with the data to ask what it actually means. This is not a panic desk or a cheerleading session; it's a methodical reading of the economic cycle through the lens of real indicators: ISM manufacturing PMI, the Conference Board Leading Index, the Sahm Rule, credit spreads, housing starts, and the Federal Reserve's own dot-plot projections. Every episode takes one or two fresh data points from the week's releases — jobs reports, GDP revisions, consumer sentiment surveys — and traces their implications for inflation, interest rates, corporate earnings, and the probability of a recession in the next 12 months. Lucas brings the historical context and institutional knowledge; Luna presses on the human consequences: what does this mean for a small business owner's borrowing costs, for a mid-career professional's job security, for a retiree's portfolio? They name the

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