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Yahoo
16-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Big Bank CEOs see consumer strength, but signs of stress remain
Big Bank CEOs seem upbeat about the consumer, but some signals tell a different story. Dory Wiley, CEO of Commerce Street Holdings, joins Market Catalysts to weigh in on mixed market data and explain why he's cautious about the true state of the US consumer. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Catalysts here. I'm curious asking about the consumer side of banking, too, because even as you say, maybe the net interest margin wasn't great. The rhetoric around the consumer side of the banks was decent, right? You had Brian Moynihan of, um, Bank of America saying consumers remained resilient. You had Jamie Diamond sounding a little more positive. What do you make of those comments? Yeah, I noticed that both kind of went out of their way on that. And I'm getting mixed signals from the market on that, particularly in the housing, you know, housing is down, pricing is down, uh, delinquencies are up, uh, your your mortgage payment is, uh, double what it was five years ago. Uh, so there's still a lot of pressure out there on the consumer. The consumer, the American consumer in particular, drives everything for the whole world, not just here. So we do have to watch that. Uh, I thought those comments were interesting and positive from those banks, but I would I'm still a little bit suspect on quite how how the consumer is really doing. Related Videos Nvidia, ARK Invest buys more Tesla, Bitmine: Trending Tickers Fed independence faces a 'showdown' between Trump & the market How to play financials: Large vs. regional banks Unity Software, Ford, silver: Trending tickers Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
'Who Killed JFK?' Dallas Express Sold Out Event — Exposes Deep Public Distrust
Nearly 200 people packed into Community Beer Company on Monday night, and nearly 1,000 more tuned in live on X, as The Dallas Express tackled a question that still haunts Dallas — and the nation — more than 60 years later: 'Who Killed JFK?' What unfolded was not a quest for a final answer, but a clear sign of something deeper: widespread public distrust in the narratives handed down by government officials and legacy media. Audience members listened intently, asked hard questions, and openly challenged the mainstream storylines surrounding President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Some brought their own theories. Others just wanted the truth — or at least, an honest discussion about it. 'We weren't here to push a conspiracy,' said The Dallas Express COO Drew Robinson. 'We were here to make space for open inquiry — and clearly, people are hungry for that.' Headlining the panel were Dennis McCuistion and Dory Wiley, two respected Dallas businessmen with deep ties to both the financial world and the JFK research community. Their unique mix of analytical rigor and historical knowledge made for a lively and layered discussion. They dissected decades of unanswered questions — from the shortcomings of the Warren Commission to the CIA's long-withheld documents — without claiming to know it all. The night wasn't about certainty. It was about skepticism. And the packed room made one thing loud and clear: Americans are no longer willing to be told what to think.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Here's one 'key' thing markets are watching right now
From economic data to earnings reports, there are a lot of things driving the markets. But Commerce Street Holdings CEO Dory Wiley says there is one other thing investors are watching in the coming days and weeks. Find out what it is in the video above. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. Well, I I think from here everyone wants to be optimistic. They're looking for reasons to be optimistic. You know, uh, we had the Trump bump, but now they're looking for things to happen. You know, so I think the real key lies in Congress. If if we see some action in Congress on this tax bill, and then these those cuts, which are they're going to resist, that's going to cause volatility in the market. Uh, if Congress were to just come through and still kind of act and pass if you remember far back enough, like Reagan's first year or two, then I think that that could be very bullish for the market. Um, does it matter what's in the bill, or does it just have to pa In other words, if it passes with the bare minimum extension of the tax cuts, is that enough? Or does there have to be other stuff in there? It's probably enough. Now, I'm like you. The devil's in the details, but how often do they read the details? The Congressmen don't even read the details. They just vote on the bill. So I think the key thing is being able to have skins on the wall and say, hey, we got this passed. The president's acting, then he's moving. But I think he's going to make meet resistance on the on the those cuts because we all know that that that's how Congress that's how Congress works, right? Is through favors. And and they're raising money all the time, every two years. The those cuts are going to be a little tougher for them. Well, yeah, that's their constituent jobs in some cases. That's right. Yeah.
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Here's one 'key' thing markets are watching right now
From economic data to earnings reports, there are a lot of things driving the markets. But Commerce Street Holdings CEO Dory Wiley says there is one other thing investors are watching in the coming days and weeks. Find out what it is in the video above. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data
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20-05-2025
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Here's one 'key' thing markets are watching right now
From economic data to earnings reports, there are a lot of things driving the markets. But Commerce Street Holdings CEO Dory Wiley says there is one other thing investors are watching in the coming days and weeks. Find out what it is in the video above. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination Overtime here. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data