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President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded the Federal Reserve slash interest rates. But Fed officials have stood pat, waiting to see how his administration’s sweeping policy changes affect the ...
And in the end, another Wall Street phenomenon proved equally important in salvaging the week: momentum. From risk premiums ...
Economists are broadly expecting the Federal Reserve to stand pat on interest rates at its upcoming meeting, but how the ...
President Trump has been able to argue that falling energy prices early in his term show his economic policies aren’t stoking ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ ...
A week that started with investors in a reasonably optimistic mood, betting that the U.S. and China would strike a deal in ...
Axel Merk examines the growing gap between fiscal policy and investor interests, rising sovereign debt, entitlement inaction, ...
Treasury yield jumped 6.9 basis points on Friday to $4.426, reversing a dip in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
The change comes as tensions around Donald Trump's tariff war calm down. According to the University’s June survey, the entire consumer sentiment index ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved in June due to eased trade tensions between the U.S. and China, but concerns over Israel's missile strikes on Iran affected global markets. Although inflation ...
U.S. consumer sentiment improved for the first time in six months in June as trade tensions between the U.S. and China eased, ...
ING economists expect Bank Indonesia to refrain from a back-to-back cut, given the uncertainty around the Federal Reserve's rate path. HSBC sees the central bank holding off on easing for now but ...