JPMorgan raises probability of recession for 2024 to 35%
In a significant revision to its economic forecast, JPMorgan recently raised the probability of a recession in 2024 to 35%. The change comes amid a complex interplay of economic indicators and market dynamics that suggest greater vulnerability in the year ahead. Economic factors at play JPMorgan’s decision to revise the odds upward stems from several key factors that are influencing global and domestic economic scenarios. These include rising inflation rates, fluctuations in global markets, and tightening monetary policies by central banks, including the Federal Reserve. These elements combine to create a precarious economic environment that could potentially end in recession.…
