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Fed rate cuts face big reset on renewed inflation risks
The economy continues to roll, jobs are plenty and consumers are getting a bit more upbeat. That's bad news for interest-rate-cut bets.
Why the Fed may want to cut rates to tame inflation, according to BlackRock's bond chief
"I would lay out an argument that actually, if you cut interest rates, you bring down inflation," Rieder said.
Fed's Powell says high interest rates may 'take longer than expected' to lower inflation
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said it "may take longer than expected" for high interest rates to bring down inflation. He repeated a rate hike is unlikely.
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Asian and European stocks decline amid fears of prolonged high US interest rates
Shares retreated in Europe and Asia on Friday after reports on the US economy raised the possibility of interest rates staying high
Asia shares nudge higher as US, EU inflation data loom
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares firmed on Monday as investors braced for a busy run of inflation data that could set the scene for a European rate cut as soon as next week and a U.S. policy easing within just a few months.
Asian markets rise as traders eye US inflation
Asian markets rose Monday, tracking a bounce on Wall Street at the end of a painful week for investors, with eyes now on the upcoming release of key US inflation
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Latest US Inflation Report May Provide Clues to Future Path of Prices and Interest Rates
It’s perhaps the biggest question swirling around the U.S. economy right now: Is inflation stuck at an elevated level — or ...
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US stock futures inch higher in slim trade as PCE data approaches
Investing.com-- U.S. stock index futures rose slightly in evening deals on Monday, with focus largely on more cues on ...
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Jamie Dimon warns inflation and higher interest rates may linger — and people are running out of spare cash
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon flagged threats including sticky inflation, government overspending, foreign conflicts, and ...
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US Economy News Today: Mortgage Rates Drop Again This Week, Freddie Mac Says
Today, the number of people filing for unemployment fell and new home sales fell much like its pre-owned counterparts.
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Further rate cuts will be tough while inflation persists, says Bank of Israel's Yaron
The Bank of Israel will have a hard time continuing to lower short-term interest rates as long as inflation pressures persist ...
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Mortgage rates fall for the third straight week, dipping below 7%
Mortgage rates declined for the third consecutive week in a shred of good news for Americans dealing with a still-tough ...
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