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Forex Today: Central banks return to the fore
The Forex Market· 9 hours agoA data-driven sell-off prompted the USD Index (DXY) to give away part of its recent advance amidst lower yields across the curve.
Labor Market Cycle Has Peaked: Recession to Follow Soon? | Investing.com Canada
Investing.com· 18 hours agoThere are many ways to monitor recession risk, but any one indicator in isolation is flawed. For a...
Treasury Yields Snapshot: May 3, 2024 | ETF Trends
ETF Trends· 6 days agoThe yield on the 10-year note ended May 3, 2024 at 4.50%, the 2-year note ended at 4.81%, and the 30-year at 4.66%. The next chart is an overlay of the...
Liminal Space
GoldSeek.com· 5 days agoSince we had a Fed meeting this week, today I’m going to share some analysis from three top experts we featured on SIC Day 1: Dave Rosenberg, Danielle DiMartino Booth, and Lacy Hunt. Federal ...
Earnings call: Invesco Mortgage reports a positive economic return of 4.8% By Investing.com
Investing.com· 11 hours agoInvesco Mortgage (NYSE:IVR) Capital Incorporated (NYSE: IVR) reported a positive economic return of...
Morgan Stanley says this sector in Brazil is ‘inexpensive’ By Investing.com
Investing.com· 2 days agoMorgan Stanley believes in the upside potential of all stocks in the Brazilian education sector,...
Here’s What Powell’s NOT Telling Us About Interest Rates
Forbes· 2 days ago“Don’t fight the Fed” is my top investing rule—but what the heck do we do when Jay Powell says one...
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept the policy rate stable at 4.35%
The Forex Market· 3 days agoFed governors Williams and Barkin confirmed last week’s view of Chair Powell that the next Fed move...
The April payrolls report is probably going to grab most of the headlines
The Forex Market· 7 days agoUS yields eased between 2.1 (30y) and 8.8 bps (2y). EUR/USD fell in European dealings before the...
Because the BoE is independent nobody expects it to cut rates now
The Forex Market· 2 days agoYesterday, dove-turned-hawk Minneapolis Fed Kashkari said "If we need to hold rates where they are...