Yields Rise, Stocks Mixed After China Rate Puzzles: Markets Wrap
(Bloomberg) -- Treasury yields advanced while stocks in Asia traded mixed as investors braced for a further market downturn on…
China surprises with modest rate cut amid growing yuan risks By Reuters
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China trims 1-year rate, but unexpectedly leaves 5-year rate unchanged
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UK inflation rate falls for first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to 6.8% in July
UK inflation has fallen to its weakest level since before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, pushed down by energy bills falling…
Jerome Powell at Jackson Hole: Expect push-back on rate cuts, bond yield comments
Drew Angerer Later this week, monetary policymakers will gather at the the Kansas City Fed's annual economic symposium at Jackson…
Kamau Thugge warns Parliament against reviving interest rate caps on loans
Economy Kamau Thugge warns Parliament against reviving interest rate caps on loans Friday August 18 2023 Central Bank of Kenya…
REITs decline as rate hike concerns weigh on sentiments (NYSEARCA:XHB)
Seiya Tabuchi/iStock via Getty Images REITs declined in the week ended Aug. 18 as rate hike concerns weighed on sentiments.…
Markets should brace for a turbulent few weeks as slow motion rate shock continues, DataTrek says
Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell delivers remarks during a conference at the Brookings Institution in Washington.Reuters/Carlos BarriaStocks could be in…
Mortgage rates just spiked up to 7.3%. How homebuyers can shop around for the lowest rate
On Tuesday, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate jumped back up to 7.34%. That coupled with home prices that rose…
Rate Cut Wagers Are Fast Disappearing Across Emerging Asia
Article content (Bloomberg) — Emerging Asian bond investors are turning cautious amid signs that the region’s central banks may not…