Fed's Daly: Inflation not the only risk
Daily NewsSan Francisco Fed President Mary Daly warned about the risk in the labor market, stating that inflation is not the only risk. San Francisco Fed President Mary Dal...
Read MoreSan Francisco Fed President Mary Daly warned about the risk in the labor market, stating that inflation is not the only risk. San Francisco Fed President Mary Dal...
Read MoreDespite messages of support from Japanese authorities, the yen continues to weaken and positioning in options markets suggests further declines are expected. The ...
Read MoreWhile neutral interest rate expectations are prominent in the US, it is also evaluated that the level of interest rates may prevent the rise in bond markets. Whil...
Read MoreOil prices fell for a second session despite markets’ risk-off stance and increased attacks on ships off Yemen. Brent crude approached $85 a barrel and U.S. crude...
Read MoreJapan’s currency officer Masato Kanda said they were ready to intervene in money markets 24 hours a day if necessary. Despite Kanda’s statements, the yen continue...
Read MoreInvestors in emerging markets (EM) began returning to long-term bonds, a popular investment vehicle late last year but one that has been costing them money in ear...
Read MoreChina wants the EU to lift tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports by July 4. Beijing wants the European Union to lift preliminary tariffs on Chinese electric...
Read MoreBond markets are pricing in expectations of more rate cuts from the Fed, also influenced by the CPI data. Although Fed projections now call for fewer rate cuts th...
Read MoreBundesbank President Joachim Nagel said that core inflation in the Eurozone is sticky. The hawkish member of the European Central Bank, Bundesbank President Joach...
Read MoreThe US Federal Reserve (Fed) announced its eagerly awaited interest rate decision. In line with expectations, the Fed kept the policy rate unchanged at the highes...
Read MoreThe Moscow Stock Exchange announced that transactions in dollars and euros will be terminated as of June 13 due to US sanctions. In a written statement from the M...
Read MoreThe US Consumer Price Index (CPI) remained unchanged in May. The country's core CPI, which excludes variable energy and food prices, increased by 0.2 percent mont...
Read MoreThe European Union (EU) has announced that it will impose additional customs duties ranging from 17.4 percent to 38.1 percent on electric vehicles produced in Chi...
Read MoreThe Biden administration is aiming to restrict China’s access to chip hardware that is just beginning to enter the market. According to people familiar with the m...
Read MoreOil held on for two days of gains as industry data pointed to a decline in U.S. crude inventories ahead of the International Energy Market’s market outlook report...
Read MoreForeign Minister Hakan Fidan, who went to Russia to attend the BRICS+ meeting and hold bilateral contacts, was received by President Putin at the Kremlin Palace. ...
Read MoreThe states of Indiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Washington have also joined the antitrust lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice against Apple over its a...
Read MoreEuropean Central Bank President Christine Lagarde signaled that the June rate cut would not be quickly followed by new ones. European Central Bank President Chris...
Read MoreThe Bank of Japan is expected to discuss tapering bond purchases at its policy meeting that ends on Friday. With the Bank of Japan expected to discuss tapering bo...
Read MoreElon Musk, the owner of companies such as Tesla, SpaceX, and X, stated that if it integrates its operating system with OpenAI, it will ban Apple devices in its co...
Read MoreOil surged the most since March ahead of an OPEC report that will provide an up-to-date look at the market outlook. Brent crude traded around $82 a barrel, while ...
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