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Expect Higher-for-Longer Interest Rates, Fed’s Bostic Says
Barrons.com· 1 day agoAfter cooling inflation in the second...and the first favorable inflation report in 2024. The annual...
Turkish markets are 'on the verge of a renaissance moment,' Citi says
CNBC· 19 hours agoAfter more than half a decade of dramatically depreciating currency, burning through FX reserves and...
Blow to interest rate cut hopes as inflation remains above Bank of England target
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago“Tobacco prices also helped pull down the rate, with no duty changes announced in the budget....
How Low Can Rates Go in the Long Term? The Fed’s Waller Has a View.
Barrons.com· 16 hours agointerest rate under which demand for savings and investment in the economy is at an equilibrium. A...
Bank of Korea to hold rates on May 23, first cut pushed to Q4 - Reuters poll
Reuters· 4 days agoThe Bank of Korea will keep its key policy rate unchanged for an 11th straight meeting on Thursday and through next quarter, followed ...
Brazil's Haddad says monetary policy still 'very restrictive'
StreetInsider· 3 days agoFernando Haddad's remarks came as the central bank earlier this month voted to reduce the pace of its ongoing easing cycle, lowering Brazil's benchmark interest< ...
Summer interest rate cut ‘possible’, says Bank of England deputy governor
PA Media: Money via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe UK interest rate currently sits at a 16-year-high of 5.25% after it had been increased by the ...
Housing has raised the cost of living — but higher rates aren’t the culprit, say analysts
Market Watch· 12 hours ago“A lack of housing supply has been an issue for several years and has encompassed periods of both...
Interest rates could be cut this summer, Bank of England deputy governor says
Daily Express· 5 days agoA hint at possible interest rate cuts by the Bank of England as early as this summer has been made...
Rate Hikes Are Taking Effect, Slowly. Fed’s Jefferson Is Looking at Housing.
Barrons.com· 5 days ago“I believe that our policy rate is in restrictive territory as we continue to see the labor market...