JPMorgan, PepsiCo and others are set to report results, giving investors a look at how business is holding up amid Fed rate increases
A look at the markets shows asset managers are moving money around in ways that suggest they see a recession coming. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains what to look for and why they tell us investors are increasingly pricing in a recession. Illustration: David Fangis about to see how rapidly rising interest rates have affected companies’ bottom lines.and investors attempt to reassess stock valuations and the durability of corporate profits.
Considering that soda can be bought with food stamps, companies like Pepsi and Coke will continue to profit during recession times.
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