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Money-supply growth rose year over year in February for the seventh month in a row, the first time this has happened since ...
Discover why short-term Treasury bills at 4.30% interest could be a secure investment amidst economic uncertainty.
How can China fight back? China’s nuclear option revolves around US debt. China is the second largest holder of US debt – otherwise known as treasuries – at $760bn. Countrie ...
The US Dollar (USD) continues to face an intense selling pressure, with the US Dollar Index (DXY) sliding to near 99.50. The USD Index has extended its losing streak for the third trading day amid ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Martin Wolf talks to Mervyn King: why central banks got inflation wrong’ Martin Wolf Do you know which country has got the highest ...
“The dollar’s depreciation in response to US tariff increases – the opposite of economic textbook doctrine – and the US ...
The stock market has been moving. But it’s the action in government bonds, US dollar, and gold that REALLY stood out this ...
St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said on Friday that he expects the economic growth this year to be lower ...
The glossary of odd phrases employed to describe, and sometimes to obscure, economic policy has recently included “quantitative easing.” This Federal Reserve fog means increasing the money supply.
As trade tensions escalate, analysts believe the Fed is quietly injecting liquidity into markets, raising concerns over a potential QE return.
Solana ($SOL) slipped below $100 on Monday, raising doubts about its short-term momentum and ability to revisit its all-time high in January.