Wharton professor and author Jeremy Siegel says he thinks we’re in the midst of what will be a small correction, but says the bull run has “some distance to go”.…
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Siegel: Stocks Still Cheap; Bull Has Room to Run
Wharton professor and author Jeremy Siegel says that we’re in a “stealth” bull market that is far from over. “People say the market is ahead of itself? It is nowhere…
Siegel Still Bullish
Wharton professor and author Jeremy Siegel says stocks look very attractive valuation-wise, and thinks the market will rise 10% to 15% this year. Siegel also tells Bloomberg that he thinks…
Siegel vs. Shiller on Economy
What’s ahead for the economy in 2011? Economists Jeremy Siegel and Robert Shiller have two different takes on that question. The two top economists shared their views on NPR’s On…
Siegel Warns on Bonds
Author and Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says that bond investors should be very careful right now. “Anyone that has money in bond funds has to be very cautious” of losses…
Siegel: QE2 Is Working
Author and Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing policies are working, despite recent increases in Treasury bond yields. Siegel tells Bloomberg that Treasury rates have been…
Siegel: The Pessimists Are Wrong -- Again
While some very positive economic signs have popped up in the past month, pessimism — and in many cases downright doom and gloom — continues to hover over the U.S.…
Siegel: Stocks Cheapest vs. Bonds Since '50s
Wharton Professor and author Jeremy Siegel says that corporate earnings are “extraordinary”, and that he’s never seen stocks selling at such attractive values compared to bonds. Siegel tells Bloomberg that…
Siegel on the "Bond Bubble"
Author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says a bubble is forming in the bond market, and that those who continue to rush into bonds are making the same kind of…
Siegel: Fed Still Has Tools -- and Should Use Them
While many say it is out of bullets, author and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says the Federal Reserve still has ammunition left to combat the sluggish economy. Siegel writes on…