The Fed has a rate cut plus a bunch of other things on its plate this week. Here’s what to expect
Key Points The easy part for the Federal Reserve on Wednesday will be announcing an interest rate cut when it […]
Key Points The easy part for the Federal Reserve on Wednesday will be announcing an interest rate cut when it […]
The Federal Reserve convenes its policy meeting this week as the government shutdown verges on nearly a month, leaving central
Fed Expected to Cut Rates Again, Even as Officials Fly Blind Without Data Read Post »
Top Chinese and U.S. economic officials on Sunday hashed out the framework of a trade deal for U.S. President Donald
U.S. and China Talks Sketch Out Rare Earths, Tariff Pause for Trump and Xi to Consider Read Post »
Friday’s U.S. inflation report may not change near-term Fed policy, but its influence on the long end of the Treasury
US Dollar Outlook: CPI Curve Reaction Could Drive USD/JPY and USD/CHF Read Post »
The EUR/USD pair is gaining upside momentum as renewed U.S. dollar weakness follows Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s dovish comments
EUR/USD Eyes Upside After Powell Sparks Dollar Weakness Read Post »
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that while the overall outlook for inflation and employment remains broadly unchanged since
(Forexpediaa / Reuters / Bloomberg Composite Report) China vowed on Tuesday that it would “fight to the end” in its
China Says It Will ‘Fight to the End’ in Escalating U.S. Trade War Read Post »
(Bloomberg / Forexpediaa News) The Trump administration signaled openness to a new trade agreement with China on Sunday, suggesting that
Trump, Vance Open Door to China Deal as Trade Spat Drags On Read Post »
(Bloomberg / Forexpediaa News) The U.S. labor market may not be as soft as recent employment data suggest. According to
US Job Market Is Rebalancing, Not Weakening, Says Dallas Fed Read Post »
Monetary Policy Review media release and the MPC’s Record of Meeting, which summarises the committee’s discussions leading to the decision.
OCR reduced to 2.5% Read Post »