Over the past few months, threats of higher tariffs, sticky inflation, and elevated interest rates weighed down many macro-sensitive sectors. Those headwinds also drove many investors toward more conservative energy and utility stocks.That flight to safety happened because most companies won’t shut off those essential services just to save a few dollars. That’s why those stocks should generate stable and predictable returns even as macroeconomic headwinds rattle the broader markets.Image source: Getty Images.Continue readinghttps://www.fool.com/investing/2025/03/27/3-no-brainer-energy-and-utility-stocks-to-buy-with/
Navigating the Hybrid Work Dilemma
A conversation with HBS professor Raj Choudhury on what research really shows about hybrid work.