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Lessons learned in 70s have made US, world economies less vulnerable to oil shocksThe world economy is experiencing a significant oil price surge reminiscent of the 1970s. However, countries are now better prepared. Decad...
US Stock Market: Prolonged conflict could lift US inflation sharplyEscalating Middle East tensions and disrupted oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz pose a major inflation risk for the United States, wit...
Gold rises to near three-week high as Trump pauses attacks on IranGold prices surged to a near three-week peak Wednesday, driven by a two-week suspension of U.S. attacks on Iran, easing inflation fears. Th...
Gold rises 2.3%, extends gains after Trump announces Iran ceasefire pauseGold prices surged Wednesday as President Trump announced a two-week pause in attacks on Iran, easing inflation fears. Spot gold climbed si...
Gold price prediction: Gold rate in October predicted by Bullion expertsGold rate prediction for October: Gold price in October will be driven by a few pivotal factors as pointed out by Bullion experts.
S&P 500, Nasdaq advance ahead of Fed remarksU.S. stocks edged higher as investors awaited Federal Reserve commentary for interest-rate clues amid a government shutdown. Gold's surge t...
Yen marches higher on rate hike bets; US jobs data in focusThe yen reached a nine-week high as markets expected more interest rate hikes in Japan this year. The U.S. dollar stayed stable ahead of ne...
Economic advice for Donald Trump and Jerome Powell: First, do no harmThe US economy has experienced strong growth driven by increased productivity and a dynamic labor market. However, sustaining this growth r...
US Fed chair Jerome Powell declines to say if he would remain after term expiresFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell declined to comment on his future at the central bank after his term expires in 2026. The question aros...
US treasuries surge on flight to safety bids, dovish FedBenchmark 10-year yields were on track for their largest daily drop since July, while those on the two-year were on pace for the biggest da...
Gold prices plunge on debt ceiling optimism; FOMC meeting minutes in focus for coming weekGold is set for its biggest weekly loss since February 2023 due to the progress made on the resolution of the US debt ceiling crisis. US Ho...
Asian shares mixed as China growth worries crimp U.S. debt ceiling optimismThe MSCI Asia Pacific Index eased 0.20% on Friday, weighed down by China and Hong Kong stocks due to concerns over the stuttering recovery ...
Indices jump 2% as US inflation nos fuel global market rallyThe Sensex closed at 61,795.04, up 1,181.34 points, or 1.95%, from its previous close. The Nifty surged 321.50 points, or 1.78%, to close a...
Dollar on back foot as Delta worries ease before Jackson HoleThe dollar index, which measures the currency against six rivals, edged up 0.05% to 92.867 after dropping to 92.801 overnight for the first...
Asian stocks rally on extended Wall St bounce, easing Fed taper worriesMSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1.2%, with Japan and South Korean indexes jumping more than 1%. Australia s...
Dollar off 4-month high as cooling inflation eases pressure for FedThe consumer price index rose 0.5% last month, in line with economist estimates but down from the 0.9% advance in June. Inflation eased in ...
Dollar pauses ahead of Fed testimony, cryptocurrencies attempt recoveryThe greenback had gained sharply since the Fed last week flagged sooner-than-expected interest rate hikes, although it dipped on Monday to ...
Why are US Fed leaders so confident that inflation is transitoryThe Fed’s new monetary policy framework, approved last August, means policy makers will be more patient in how they view inflation.
You don't need a PhD anymore to read Fed statementsThe change in remarks reflects Powell's effort to simplify the Fed's communications.
- Fed leases more space as people write fewer cheques
The shift to fewer paper cheques and greater electronic movement of money in the US has left the Federal Reserve with some empty office spa...