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SNB to cut rates 25 bps to 1.25% on June 20, possibly again in Sept: Reuters poll By Reuters
Investing.com· 7 days agoThe Swiss National Bank (SNB) will cut its key policy rate by 25 basis points on June 20 for a...
Dollar scales multi-week highs as other cenbanks more dovish than Fed
Reuters· 3 days agoMeanwhile, the yen has continued to be on the back foot after the Bank of Japan's decision last week...
Fed rate cuts could become more likely after key inflation report
Fortune· 9 hours agoEconomists expect no change in the May personal consumption expenditures price index and a minimal 0.1% gain in the core measure that excludes food and energy, based on median projections in ...
Japan's exports surge 13.5% in May, helped by cheap yen and strong demand in US, Asian markets
KAAL Austin· 5 days agoJapan’s exports surged 13.5% in May, faster than expected growth helped by a weak yen and strong...
Japan’s Mighty Insurers Bet on Dollar Staying Strong for Longer
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Japanese life insurers dialed back their protection against a rebounding yen to a...
Morning Bid: Guarding against disinflation complacency
Reuters· 5 days agoInvestors are no doubt relieved that disinflationary pressures seem to be spreading across many...
Dollar holds firm as US rate outlook diverges once more
StreetInsider· 3 days agoMeanwhile, the yen remained under pressure after the Bank of Japan's decision last week to hold off on reducing bond buying stimulus ...
Asian stocks hold on to gains; BoE in focus
WHTC 1450 Holland· 4 days agoBy Ankur Banerjee SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian stocks took a breather on Thursday, hovering near their highest in two years as traders waited for more...
Stock market today: Global shares mostly decline as Nvidia weighs on Wall Street
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke· 3 days ago“We will have one more month of data before the next Bank of Japan meeting, which will be on close...
Global | Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Relations· 6 days agoIntroduction Since the financial crisis of 2007, central banks around the world have entered into a multitude of bilateral currency swap agreements with one another. The recipient central bank ...