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Below are the most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the week starting June 16. An announcement by the U.S. Federal Reserve will be the focus of the week, where interest ...
The question now is whether an inflation spike is still on the way, how Fed officials might react to this, and whether they'll need to keep rates at current levels for longer or cut borrowing costs as ...
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U.S. stocks are drifting as Wall Street’s momentum cools following a big rally that had brought it to the brink of its record ...
U.S. stocks shrugged off earlier weakness on Thursday to post modest gains, helping to bring the three major equity indexes closer to reclaiming record territory. Investors kept an eye on [inflation d ...
U.S. stocks are drifting lower as momentum wanes from a big rally that had brought them to the brink of their record.
Bonds were getting a haven bid Thursday on softer economic data and renewed tariff jitters after President Donald Trump talked about sending out letters to countries about his approaching July 8 ...
Inflation isn't rising as expected, and Americans are feeling less anxious about it. But the fight to cut interest rates is ...
Investors were digesting a softer-than-expected inflation reading and assessing a US-China plan to salvage their trade truce.
We analyze the long-term economic impacts of these tariffs through the lens of a trade model that features flexible tariff passthrough and endogenous trade deficits, calibrated to trade and income ...
Stocks closed lower on Wednesday (June 11), as the market’s recent run higher took a breather, as traders weighed a ...
Small businesses are an early indicator of labor-market health, and one economist sees worrying signs as hiring intentions ...