Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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Economy

Fed's Daly: Still too soon to say rate hike cycle is over -CNBC

By Michael S.

Fed's Daly: Still too soon to say rate hike cycle is over -CNBC
Business

US bond funds rack up biggest weekly inflow in three months

U.S. investors poured a massive sum into bond funds in the seven days leading to Nov. 8 on hopes of a turnaround in Treasury bond prices following the Federal Reserve's decision to keep

US bond funds rack up biggest weekly inflow in three months
Business

Fed and banks can do more to reduce liquidity risk -Logan

Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan on Friday defended the U.S. central bank's "ample reserves" approach to monetary policy implementation, even as she outlined a number of

Fed and banks can do more to reduce liquidity risk -Logan
News

US rate cut not seen until Q4 2024 due to strong GDP growth -Goldman economists

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US rate cut not seen until Q4 2024 due to strong GDP growth -Goldman economists
Economy

Fed's Jefferson: Inflation uncertainty can warrant stronger response

Monetary policymakers may need to take more forceful action than otherwise to keep inflation expectations anchored when it is unclear how long high inflation might persist, Federal Reserve

Fed's Jefferson: Inflation uncertainty can warrant stronger response
Economy

Traders see no more Fed rate increases, cuts to start in May

A report showing consumer price inflation cooled more than expected last month had traders on Tuesday erasing bets the Federal Reserve will raise borrowing costs any further, and piling

Traders see no more Fed rate increases, cuts to start in May
Economy

Cooler October US CPI raises confidence that Fed hikes done

U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in October amid lower gasoline prices, and underlying inflation showed signs of slowing, supporting views that the Federal Reserve was probably

Cooler October US CPI raises confidence that Fed hikes done
Business

BofA Global Research no longer expects Fed rate hike in Dec

BofA Global Research no longer expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to deliver another interest rate hike in December, following a softer-than-expected inflation reading for October.

BofA Global Research no longer expects Fed rate hike in Dec
Economy

Column-Boom at last for 'Big Long' in bonds: Mike Dolan

The scale of the debt market reaction to October's U.S. inflation undershoot partly reflects sheer relief in what's now one of the biggest bond market bets of the

Column-Boom at last for 'Big Long' in bonds: Mike Dolan
Economy

Inflation in the US is improving, the public mood is still sour

As families in the U.S. prepare to gather for their Thanksgiving dinners next week, food prices have largely flatlined for months, gasoline prices are about

Inflation in the US is improving, the public mood is still sour
Business

Goldman sees S&P 500 rising to 4700 by year-end 2024

Goldman Sachs investment strategists said on Wednesday that they now expect the S&P 500 to end 2024 at 4700, implying a roughly 6% gain including dividends.

Goldman sees S&P 500 rising to 4700 by year-end 2024
Business

Richmond Fed's Athreya to become New York Fed research chief

By Michael S.

Richmond Fed's Athreya to become New York Fed research chief
Business

Fed President Daly warns against calling time on rate-rising cycle too soon - FT

San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly warned against calling time on rate-rising cycle too soon, in an interview to Financial Times on Wednesday.

Fed President Daly warns against calling time on rate-rising cycle too soon - FT
Business

Fed's Williams touts need for more market data transparency

By Michael S.

Fed's Williams touts need for more market data transparency
Economy

Fed's Cook says economic risks two-sided, 'soft landing' possible

The U.S. central bank must steer between the risk of doing too little and taking the fight against inflation too far, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said on Thursday, a

Fed's Cook says economic risks two-sided, 'soft landing' possible
Economy

Exclusive-Three Fed governors tell US senator there is room to reduce balance sheet

By Michael S.

Exclusive-Three Fed governors tell US senator there is room to reduce balance sheet
Business

US bond market functioning well amid volatility, New York Fed's Perli says

By Michael S.

US bond market functioning well amid volatility, New York Fed's Perli says
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Stock market today: Wall Street closes its 3rd straight winning week with a tiny gain

Wall Street edged higher in quiet trading, closing out a third straight winning week and keeping November on track to be its best month in a year

Stock market today: Wall Street closes its 3rd straight winning week with a tiny gain
Economy

US equity funds draw heavy inflows on expectations for Fed pause

U.S. investors were big buyers of equity funds in the seven days through Nov. 15, spurred by expectations that the Federal Reserve may pause its interest rate hikes in light of recent

US equity funds draw heavy inflows on expectations for Fed pause
Economy

Wall Street barely gains as traders digest earlier gains, Fed comments

Wall Street's three major indexes edged up slightly on Friday as investors digested recent gains while remarks from Federal Reserve officials clouded

Wall Street barely gains as traders digest earlier gains, Fed comments
Economy

Boston Fed's Collins: Central bank needs better view of full employment

Improvements in labor supply that seem to occur as the overall job market gets tighter means Federal Reserve policymakers may need to worry less about inflation

Boston Fed's Collins: Central bank needs better view of full employment
Economy

After breathtaking surge, US stocks' path may rest on economic soft landing

Are U.S. stocks poised to continue their dramatic run, or is a pause ahead?

After breathtaking surge, US stocks' path may rest on economic soft landing
Economy

Fed's Goolsbee expects easing shelter inflation to seal path to 2%

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee on Friday said the U.S. central bank will "do what it takes" to bring inflation down to the Fed's 2% goal, but that inflation looks

Fed's Goolsbee expects easing shelter inflation to seal path to 2%
Economy

Fed's Barr says tougher capital plan would have limited impact on borrowing costs

The Federal Reserve's top bank watchdog defended its push to overhaul capital requirements, saying they would have a minimal impact on borrowing costs and make

Fed's Barr says tougher capital plan would have limited impact on borrowing costs
News

US jobs data may be miscounting millions of 'gig' workers, research suggests

Millions of "gig" workers may get missed every month in the U.S. government's employment report, a discrepancy with implications for how Federal Reserve

US jobs data may be miscounting millions of 'gig' workers, research suggests

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