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Fed minutes show division, and talk of rate hikes, beneath January pauseFederal Reserve officials kept interest rates unchanged at their January meeting. However, opinions diverged on future policy. Some policym...
US stock market today: Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq advance despite US-China trade tensions — top gainers Nvidia, TSMC, Salesforce, and big banks lift Wall StreetUS stock market today, October 16, surged despite fresh US-China trade tensions. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all moved higher. Nvidia, TSM...
European shares rise after four-day drop as ABB shinesEuropean shares rebounded on Wednesday, fueled by robust quarterly results from ABB and optimism surrounding potential trade negotiations b...
Dow jumps over 400 points as Fed's Powell hints at rate cutStock markets saw gains on Friday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell indicated that interest rate cuts could be forthcoming due to c...
European shares largely flat ahead of Powell's speechThe automobile sector gained 0.6% after China's commerce ministry met with automakers and industry associations to discuss raising import t...
Fed's Powell says more evidence of falling inflation needed before rate cutsThe Fed has kept its benchmark policy interest rate steady in the 5.25%-5.5% range since last July, but officials are debating when to ease...
Charting the Fed's economic data flowThough many analysts and investors feel the central bank will keep its policy rate steady from here, policymakers haven't declared the infl...
European shares open flat as investors await cues on policy outlookECB policymakers on Wednesday noted further progress in dampening inflation is required and companies and governments need to chip in to pr...
Global G-Sec yields reach 15-year highs as rate-hike worries buildIn early US trading Thursday the 30-year Treasury yield rose as much as seven basis points to 4.42%, slightly exceeding last year's high. I...
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on FridayIndian equities ended lower on Thursday as heightened volatility caused small-cap and mid-cap stocks to decline following the US Federal Re...
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on ThursdayIndian equities reached a new record closing high and rose by 0.21% for Nifty, with Sensex increasing 0.31%, supported by foreign investor ...
A June skip jumps to the fore following latest Fed commentsFederal Reserve officials suggest skipping a June rate hike, resulting in a quick reversal of market expectations, as the US central bank w...
Fed minutes to detail policy debate in wake of US bank failuresThe minutes of the Federal Reserve's March policy meeting are due to be published on Wednesday revealing whether the central bank came clos...
Fed officials reluctant to call inflation peak as policy meeting loomsPolicymakers on Wednesday shied from tipping their hand on that decision. Investors currently expect the larger rate hike to prevail at thi...
Fed establishes standing repo facilities to support money marketsThrough the facility for foreign and international monetary authorities, known as the FIMA repo facility, the US central bank will enter in...
SGX Nifty up 65 points; here's what changed for market while you were sleepingAsian markets opened higher on Wednesday, tracking the second straight day of gains on Wall Street, as worries over US rate policy eased as...
Billions for bar service? Fed bond buying now tied to service sector reboundThe service sector accounts for about two-thirds of U.S. economic output. Decimated during the pandemic, it is taking on an even more outsi...
Buy the dips has been a winner, yet again?Every equity index has climbed astronomically in the past thirty years.
Love it or hate it, Libor's rise matters for trillions of debtLibor represents a key benchmark proxy for short-term rates still to this day.
- Car sales in Brazil fall for first time since 1999
New car sales in Brazil fell for the first time in nine years in October because of a tightening of credit due to the international financi...