Author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says he thinks the stock market is selling at an “extraordinarily low” valuation, but that economic fears could continue to push it down further…
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Siegel and Shiller Debate the Debt Conundrum
How should the U.S. go about cleaning up its debt mess? In a recent interview with MarketWatch, two of the world’s top economic minds — Professor Jeremy Siegel of Wharton…
Stocks for the Long Run?
Are stocks the best bet for the long haul? In a paper to be published in the Journal of Finance, two researchers question the long-held investing assertion. “There have been…
Siegel: Stocks Cheap; Fed Needs to Do a Bit More for Economy
Wharton Professor and author Jeremy Siegel says stocks remain “so cheap”, but he thinks the Federal Reserve needs to do a bit more to help the economy work through its…
Siegel on "The Growth Trap"
While many investors get enamored with stocks of fast-growing companies, Wharton Professor and author Jeremy Siegel says that too often such investors get lured into the “growth trap”. “The growth…
Siegel: Market Still Cheap -- Very Cheap
Wharton Professor and author Jeremy Siegel says stocks are more attractively priced than they’ve ever been during ultra-low interest rate periods, and says investors looking for yield should turn to…
The Shiller P/E: In Need of a Revision?
Does the “Shiller P/E” need a revamp? Some well-known strategists say yes, but others — including Yale Economist Robert Shiller himself — say no. While most strategists and publications use…
Siegel Concerned About Oil Prices
Author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says his biggest worry about the stock market is oil prices. Siegel tells CNBC that if oil prices level off, he thinks stocks will…
Siegel: Fed Needs to Start Thinking about Rate Hikes
Wharton professor and Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel says recent inflation numbers are “a bit troubling”, and thinks the Federal Reserve by this coming autumn should begin…
Siegel: Libya Problems Won't Quash Recovery
Wharton Professor and Stocks for the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel says the turmoil in the Middle East isn’t likely to be a big disruption for world growth. “The bottom…