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Recent developments with tariffs have caused significant market volatility. Read more on how investors can prepare for the ...
A rate cut at either the Federal Reserve’s May or June meeting seems more unlikely Thursday after the most prominent dovish ...
USD/JPY is trading at a critical juncture where a break below this level could trigger a long-term decline in the pair.
Flat to declining wage growth and falling payrolled employees will enable BoE to ease despite still-strong wage pressures ...
Traders on Friday continued to pull back from bets on aggressive Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts this year, as the closely-followed University of Michigan surveys of consumer sentiment showed ...
after US President Donald Trump’s tariffs policy raised expectations of a Bank of England interest rate cut. According to financial information website Moneyfacts, the average two-year fixed ...
“While the RBI’s 25bp cut of the repo rate and the lowering of the GDP growth outlook was in line with our expectations, the change of stance to accommodative, combined with the trimming of ...
The chances of a rate cut next month slipped after the US stepped back from its tariff chaos, while a Bank of England governor warned that weeks of disruption is likely to damage UK growth. Money ...
Fed policymakers are likely to continue holding rates steady despite a cooler reading on inflation for the month of March, due to the risk that prices could pick back up in the coming months as more ...
Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has tempered growing expectations of deep cuts in official interest rates to protect the economy and jobs market from the fallout from Donald Trump’s tariff ...
Inflation fell to 2.4% in March, below expectations, marking the lowest ... traders had priced in a 16% probability of a 25-basis-point rate cut by the Federal Reserve at its upcoming May 7 ...
We got a situation where tariffs are becoming a big problem, and you have inflationary expectations going higher ... now pricing in a 72% chance of a rate cut in June by the Fed.