Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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PIMCO adds bond exposure outside the US on inflation risks

U.S. bond giant PIMCO said on Wednesday it is increasing its bond exposure in developed markets outside the United States as inflation could complicate the

PIMCO adds bond exposure outside the US on inflation risks
Business|Economy

Fed's Cook says households, banks, firms largely in solid financial shape

U.S. households, banks and firms are largely in solid financial shape, with the means at hand to cover debt payments and with strong enough buffers to absorb

Fed's Cook says households, banks, firms largely in solid financial shape
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NY Fed's Perli offers guideposts to measure market liquidity levels

By Michael S.

NY Fed's Perli offers guideposts to measure market liquidity levels
Economy|News|Political

Fed's communications style scores well with analysts but not public

Through a tumultuous period of high inflation, aggressive interest rate hikes, and global instability, the U.S.

Fed's communications style scores well with analysts but not public
Economy

Fed's Daly says disinflation still happening, but sees 'considerable' uncertainty

There is "considerable" uncertainty about where U.S. inflation will head in coming months, San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly said on

Fed's Daly says disinflation still happening, but sees 'considerable' uncertainty
Business|Economy

Oil falls on prospect of higher-for-longer US rates, stronger dollar

Oil prices fell by nearly $1 a barrel on Friday as comments from U.S. central bank officials indicated higher-for-longer interest rates, which could hinder demand

Oil falls on prospect of higher-for-longer US rates, stronger dollar
Business|Economy

Dollar up slightly after consumer sentiment data, CPI eyed

The dollar inched higher on Friday following a reading on U.S. consumer sentiment as investors sorted through a batch of comments from Federal Reserve

Dollar up slightly after consumer sentiment data, CPI eyed
Economy|News|Sports

Stock market today: Wall Street coasts to the finish line of another winning week

U.S. stocks coasted to the close of another winning week with a quiet, mixed finish

Stock market today: Wall Street coasts to the finish line of another winning week
Business|Economy

Wall Street closes up, another weekly gain ahead of inflation data

U.S. stocks eked out modest gains on Friday and all three indexes posted another weekly advance as investors parsed comments from Federal Reserve officials and

Wall Street closes up, another weekly gain ahead of inflation data
Business|Economy

Earnings bolster US stocks but crucial inflation report looms

A strong earnings season and blockbuster reports

Earnings bolster US stocks but crucial inflation report looms
Economy|News

Fed's Bostic says economy likely slowing, though rate-cut timing uncertain

The U.S. central bank likely remains on track to cut interest rates this year even if the timing and extent of the policy easing is uncertain and further

Fed's Bostic says economy likely slowing, though rate-cut timing uncertain
Economy

Fed officials mull whether rates high enough as inflation expectations jump

Debate over whether U.S. interest rates are high enough deepened among Federal Reserve officials this week, and may be stoked further after a

Fed officials mull whether rates high enough as inflation expectations jump
Economy|News

US monetary policy may not be tight enough, Fed's Logan says

Dallas Federal Reserve President Lorie Logan on Friday said it's not clear if monetary policy is tight enough to bring inflation down to the U.S.

US monetary policy may not be tight enough, Fed's Logan says
Economy|News

Fed's Goolsbee says US interest rates are 'relatively restrictive'

Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee on Friday said he believes U.S. monetary policy is "relatively restrictive," meaning that borrowing costs are putting downward pressure on

Fed's Goolsbee says US interest rates are 'relatively restrictive'
Economy|News

Are US interest rates high enough to beat inflation? The Fed will take its time to find out

The sharp interest rate hikes of the past two years will likely take longer than previously expected to bring down inflation, several Federal Reserve officials have said in recent comments, suggesting there may be few, if any, rate cuts this year

Are US interest rates high enough to beat inflation? The Fed will take its time to find out
News|Political|World

Fed to cut rates in September, say nearly two-thirds of economists: Reuters poll

The U.S.

Fed to cut rates in September, say nearly two-thirds of economists: Reuters poll
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Fed's Jefferson flags challenges on communications front

By Michael S.

Fed's Jefferson flags challenges on communications front
Business|Economy

NY Fed report warns discount window stigma may never go away

The Federal Reserve needs to rethink how it provides swift liquidity to banks, a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Monday.

NY Fed report warns discount window stigma may never go away
Business|Economy

World stock index set for record high, dollar dips after PPI, Powell

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe was set for a record high close on Tuesday, while the U.S. dollar edged lower as investors digested U.S. producer

World stock index set for record high, dollar dips after PPI, Powell
Business|Economy

Waning Fed rate cut bets boost US Treasury yield forecasts: Reuters poll

Bond strategists upgraded their U.S.

Waning Fed rate cut bets boost US Treasury yield forecasts: Reuters poll
Economy|News

Fed's Powell downplays potential for a rate hike despite higher price pressures

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the central bank is unlikely to raise its key interest rate in response to signs of stubborn inflation and underscored his view that price increases would soon start to cool again

Fed's Powell downplays potential for a rate hike despite higher price pressures
Economy|News|Political

Powell: Very strong support in Congress for an independent Fed

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Tuesday support for U.S. central bank independence remains "very strong" in Congress, pushing back on concerns surfaced in recent news

Powell: Very strong support in Congress for an independent Fed
Business|Economy

Stocks hit record highs, yields fall; US CPI raises rate cut hopes

Global stock markets rose to record highs while U.S.

Stocks hit record highs, yields fall; US CPI raises rate cut hopes
Economy

Fed's Schmid says he is prepared to be patient on policy

Inflation is still too high, and the U.S. central bank has more work to do to bring it down, Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Jeffrey Schmid said on Tuesday, a signal that he

Fed's Schmid says he is prepared to be patient on policy
Business|Economy

New stock records jump the CPI gun

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Markets seem to have got bored waiting for today's big U.S. inflation print and stocks zoomed to new records in advance, taking

New stock records jump the CPI gun

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