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CDs Are Paying Up to 6%. How Long Will Rates Stay This High?
Investopedia· 6 days agoThe 2023 surge in CD rates was triggered by the Federal Reserve's historic rate-hike campaign, aimed...
How the Federal Reserve impacts personal loans
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoMark Hamrick, Bankrate senior economic analyst and Washington Bureau Chief, has predictions. Based on the Fed’s 2 percent inflation target coupled with...
Technical Scoop: Fed Unchanged, Precious Lid, Oily Bounce
GoldSeek.com· 7 days agoGold has gained some 35% since that low last October 2023 so pullbacks are not unusual. Despite the current correction the trend remains firmly to the upside.
Why we’re adding far fewer jobs than the White House claims
FOX Business· 4 days agoMost Americans are so dissatisfied with the economy that they believe the nation is already in...
SNB cuts rates, but don’t expect the BoE to follow suit
The Forex Market· 4 days agoCentral banks are in focus this morning, especially after the surprise interest rate cut from the...
The Euro didn’t escape the forces of gravity
The Forex Market· 7 days agoThe French/Macron-driven risk-off continued to rage across European markets last Friday.
High orange juice prices may be on the table for a while due to disease, extreme weather
Bristol Herald Courier· 7 days agoOrange juice prices have always been volatile, falling when bumper harvests create an oversupply of...
The SNB, the Norges Bank and the BoE will decide on monetary policy
The Forex Market· 4 days agoIn calm session, (10-y) intra-EMU spreads (vs Germany) still widened a few bps for peripheral...
The US Recession Is Delayed, Not Derailed
TheStreet.com· 2 days agoAs economic data weakens, what’s the future for the US bond market? This is in stark contrast to last year when each and every single analyst predicted a...
UK consumer bounces back in May
The Forex Market· 3 days agoUK retail sales surged last month, and core retail sales that exclude auto fuel rose at a 1.2% annualized pace in May, after falling by 2.5% in April....