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U.S. Treasury 10-Year Yield Reaches 4.44 Percentforbes.com
politics1 day ago

U.S. Treasury 10-Year Yield Reaches 4.44 Percent

Interest rates on U.S. government debt have risen since the end of February. Mortgage rates reached nine-month highs and auto sales declined. Economists link the moves to higher inflation expectations and continued large budget deficits.

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Australian Capital City Home Prices Mixed in May After Strong Multi-Year GainsThe Guardian
finance2 days ago

Australian Capital City Home Prices Mixed in May After Strong Multi-Year Gains

Median prices declined in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra while national figures stayed flat. Auction clearance rates reached a yearly low and rents continued to climb.

The Guardian
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Deutsche Bank raises 10-year Treasury yield forecast for year-endBloomberg
finance3 days ago

Deutsche Bank raises 10-year Treasury yield forecast for year-end

Interest-rate strategists at Deutsche Bank increased their projection for the 10-year Treasury yield through December. The adjustment reflects updated market assumptions.

Bloomberg
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ECB Official Supports June Rate Increase, Sees Follow-Up Move as Likelymarketwatch.com
finance4 days ago

ECB Official Supports June Rate Increase, Sees Follow-Up Move as Likely

A European Central Bank policymaker said a June interest rate hike is appropriate and described a second move as more likely than not. The official added that conditions making a hike unnecessary appear unlikely.

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Bank of Japan Likely to Raise Benchmark Rate in June, Former Board Member SaysJapan Times
world4 days ago

Bank of Japan Likely to Raise Benchmark Rate in June, Former Board Member Says

Makoto Sakurai, who served on the Bank of Japan board from 2016 to 2021, said the central bank will probably increase its benchmark rate at the June 15-16 meeting. He stated that delaying action could leave policy behind the curve amid inflation pressures and uncertainties from t…

Japan Times
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Fed Official Says Bond Markets Signal Resilient Economy and Higher Inflationamericanbanker.com
finance4 days ago

Fed Official Says Bond Markets Signal Resilient Economy and Higher Inflation

St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem stated that recent Treasury yield increases reflect a higher neutral rate and persistent inflation expectations. He noted that the central bank's prior easing bias no longer matches current conditions.

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Federal Reserve Official Signals Readiness to Adjust Rates Based on Inflation and Jobs Datafinancialpost.com
ai5 days ago

Federal Reserve Official Signals Readiness to Adjust Rates Based on Inflation and Jobs Data

A Federal Reserve official stated the central bank stands prepared to raise interest rates if inflation does not continue to slow. The same official indicated willingness to lower rates if labor market conditions weaken.

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U.S. 2-Year Yields Rise 50 Basis Points Above Fed Funds Rateetftrends.com
finance7 days ago

U.S. 2-Year Yields Rise 50 Basis Points Above Fed Funds Rate

Market pricing shows traders assigning higher probability to future rate increases than signals from Federal Reserve officials. The gap between the two-year Treasury yield and the federal funds rate reached its widest level since late 2022.

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New Federal Reserve Chair Addresses Bond Market ConditionsBenzinga
finance7 days ago

New Federal Reserve Chair Addresses Bond Market Conditions

Kevin Warsh assumed the role of Federal Reserve Chair amid elevated Treasury yields. He described artificial intelligence as a disinflationary factor and signaled support for rate reductions. Treasury market dynamics remain shaped by federal deficits and debt issuance.

Benzinga
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Investors Raise Bets on Turkish Central Bank Rate Hike680news.com
finance8 days ago

Investors Raise Bets on Turkish Central Bank Rate Hike

Market pricing shows rising odds that Turkey's central bank will increase interest rates. Higher energy costs and lira pressure from a political crisis are cited as the main drivers.

Bloomberg
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Hedge Funds Position for Fewer New Zealand Rate Increasesthedailyblog.co.nz
world8 days ago

Hedge Funds Position for Fewer New Zealand Rate Increases

Market pricing shows five quarter-point rate cuts expected from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Hedge funds are taking positions that anticipate fewer cuts than the swaps market currently reflects.

Bloomberg
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Longer-Term Borrowing Costs Show Mixed Drivers Beyond War Concernsnews.sky.com
finance9 days ago

Longer-Term Borrowing Costs Show Mixed Drivers Beyond War Concerns

Signs indicate that factors other than war-related inflation fears are influencing longer-term borrowing costs at a comparable level.

Bloomberg
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UK Mortgage Market Relies on Short-Term Fixed RatesThe Times
world9 days ago

UK Mortgage Market Relies on Short-Term Fixed Rates

Ninety-five percent of new UK mortgages taken out in March were fixed for five years or less. Homeowners in the US and parts of Europe more commonly select fixed-rate loans lasting 15 to 30 years.

The Times
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Gold Falls for Second Straight Week on Higher Rate Expectationsdnaindia.com
finance10 days ago

Gold Falls for Second Straight Week on Higher Rate Expectations

Gold prices declined for a second consecutive week. Rising inflation data increased market expectations for additional interest rate increases.

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Podcast Examines Rising Bond Yields and New Fed Chairrte.ie
finance10 days ago

Podcast Examines Rising Bond Yields and New Fed Chair

Bloomberg’s Big Take podcast discussed how higher government bond yields could affect inflation and mortgage rates. The episode also covered the appointment of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair.

Bloomberg
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Federal Reserve Chairman Sworn In as Inflation Data Shows April RiseBenzinga
finance10 days ago

Federal Reserve Chairman Sworn In as Inflation Data Shows April Rise

The new Federal Reserve chairman was sworn in Friday. Officials stated a preference for independence while inflation data for April reached 3.8 percent.

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European Central Bank Member Says Rate Hike Argument Exists Over Iran Wararmstrongeconomics.com
finance11 days ago

European Central Bank Member Says Rate Hike Argument Exists Over Iran War

An outgoing European Central Bank Governing Council member stated there is a solid argument for raising interest rates next month due to the Iran war. The comment comes amid ongoing regional conflict.

Bloomberg
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Bond Traders Price In Federal Reserve Rate Hike This Yearmarketwatch.com
finance11 days ago

Bond Traders Price In Federal Reserve Rate Hike This Year

Bond traders have fully priced in an interest-rate increase by the Federal Reserve this year. The market pricing reflects expectations that incoming Chair Kevin Warsh will act to address inflation.

Bloomberg
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Markets Expect Federal Reserve to Raise Rates by End of 2026finance.yahoo.com
finance11 days ago

Markets Expect Federal Reserve to Raise Rates by End of 2026

Wall Street traders have increased bets that the central bank will lift borrowing costs before the end of 2026. The shift follows Kevin Warsh's appointment to lead the Federal Reserve.

Financial Times
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Long-Dated Gilt Yields Set for Largest Drop in Two Yearsibtimes.co.uk
finance11 days ago

Long-Dated Gilt Yields Set for Largest Drop in Two Years

Yields on long-dated British government bonds began the week at their highest level in nearly 30 years. Market data now indicate they are positioned for their steepest single-week decline since 2023.

Bloomberg
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Bank of America Survey Shows Investor Expectations for Possible Federal Reserve Rate Hikesupi.com
finance12 days ago

Bank of America Survey Shows Investor Expectations for Possible Federal Reserve Rate Hikes

A Bank of America survey found that 14 percent of investors believe conditions for a Federal Reserve interest rate increase are already met. Another 38 percent said the central bank would tighten policy if core inflation reaches 3.5 to 4 percent.

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Treasury Yields Rise as Inflation Concerns Growmarketwatch.com
finance12 days ago

Treasury Yields Rise as Inflation Concerns Grow

Rising Treasury yields reflect investor expectations that higher inflation may delay Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. The 30-year Treasury yield reached its highest level since 2007.

Cbs News
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Federal Reserve Minutes Show Split Over Removing Easing Biasupi.com
finance12 days ago

Federal Reserve Minutes Show Split Over Removing Easing Bias

The Federal Reserve released minutes from its April 28-29, 2026 meeting showing many policymakers wanted to drop language suggesting future rate cuts. A majority said further rate hikes could be needed if inflation stays above 2 percent.

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Fed Minutes Show Officials Weighing Rate Hike If Inflation PersistsNew York Post
finance12 days ago

Fed Minutes Show Officials Weighing Rate Hike If Inflation Persists

Federal Reserve officials at their April meeting discussed the possibility of raising interest rates if inflation stays above target due to the Iran conflict. The minutes revealed growing disagreement among policymakers and four dissenting votes.

New York Post
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Nigeria Holds Benchmark Interest Rate Steadyundervalued-shares.com
finance13 days ago

Nigeria Holds Benchmark Interest Rate Steady

Nigeria's central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged. The decision follows a rise in inflation to a five-month high linked to higher domestic energy costs after the war in Iran.

Bloomberg
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U.S. 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Reaches 6.75 Percentmanilatimes.net
finance13 days ago

U.S. 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Reaches 6.75 Percent

The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage rose to 6.75 percent on Tuesday. The increase marks the highest level since July 2025 according to Mortgage News Daily.

Benzinga
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U.S. 30-Year Mortgage Rate Rises to 6.56 Percentyahoo.com
finance13 days ago

U.S. 30-Year Mortgage Rate Rises to 6.56 Percent

The average rate on 30-year mortgages increased 10 basis points to 6.56 percent in the week ending May 15, the highest level in seven weeks. Mortgage applications fell 2.3 percent during the same period.

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Japanese Stocks Decline as Long-Term Interest Rates Near 3 Percentunder30ceo.com
finance13 days ago

Japanese Stocks Decline as Long-Term Interest Rates Near 3 Percent

Japanese stocks fell amid rising long-term interest rates that are approaching 3 percent. Higher borrowing costs are expected to affect corporate earnings.

Bloomberg
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Fed official says rate hike possible if growth exceeds potentialen.globes.co.il
finance13 days ago

Fed official says rate hike possible if growth exceeds potential

Federal Reserve official Paulson stated that a rate increase might be considered if economic growth moves above potential or if additional inflation risks emerge. The comments address conditions under which further tightening could be evaluated.

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Home Depot Reports Sales Growthbenzinga.com
finance13 days ago

Home Depot Reports Sales Growth

Home Depot posted a 0.6 percent increase in same-store sales for the quarter. The company cited higher average ticket prices offsetting fewer customer transactions. Rising Treasury yields continue to pressure housing-related demand.

cnbc.com
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Kalshi Markets Show Rising Odds of Federal Reserve Rate Hike Before July 2027usethebitcoin.com
finance13 days ago

Kalshi Markets Show Rising Odds of Federal Reserve Rate Hike Before July 2027

Kalshi prediction markets now indicate higher probabilities of a Federal Reserve rate increase before July 2027. The shift follows recent inflation concerns, higher oil prices, and continued U.S. economic growth.

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President Says Incoming Fed Chair Will Set Interest Rates IndependentlyMarketWatch
finance13 days ago

President Says Incoming Fed Chair Will Set Interest Rates Independently

The President stated he will allow the incoming Federal Reserve chair to make independent decisions on interest rates. The remark signals a shift from prior pressure on the central bank.

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CD Accounts Maturing in June Require Action Before Maturity Datebusinessinsider.com
world14 days ago

CD Accounts Maturing in June Require Action Before Maturity Date

Certificate of deposit accounts scheduled to mature in June offer savers a short window to decide next steps. Banks typically provide a two-week grace period before automatic renewal at new rates. Planning ahead can help maintain access to competitive interest rates.

Cbs News
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President to Allow Incoming Fed Chair Autonomy on Interest Ratesupi.com
finance14 days ago

President to Allow Incoming Fed Chair Autonomy on Interest Rates

The President said he will let the incoming Federal Reserve chairman set interest rate policy. Markets currently price a higher chance of a rate increase than a cut by year-end.

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U.S. 30-Year Treasury Yield Rises to 5.18 Percent, Highest Since 2007killerstartups.com
finance14 days ago

U.S. 30-Year Treasury Yield Rises to 5.18 Percent, Highest Since 2007

The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield climbed to 5.18 percent on Tuesday, matching its highest level since July 2007. The 5-year Treasury yield also increased to 4.316 percent, its highest reading since February 2025.

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finance14 days ago

Bond Yields Remain Elevated Despite Reduced Geopolitical Risks

Bond yields have stayed high even as geopolitical tensions have eased. Market participants continue to monitor economic data and central bank signals.

Reuters
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Economists Expect Federal Reserve to Hold Interest Rates Steady Through 2026americanbanker.com
finance14 days ago

Economists Expect Federal Reserve to Hold Interest Rates Steady Through 2026

A survey of 101 economists found that 49 expect the Federal Reserve to maintain the federal funds rate in the 3.50%-3.75% range for the remainder of the year. The share of economists holding this view rose from 30 out of 103 respondents in an April poll.

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Four Major Retailers to Report Quarterly Earnings This Weekfocustaiwan.tw
finance14 days ago

Four Major Retailers to Report Quarterly Earnings This Week

Home Depot, Lowe’s, Walmart and Target will release first-quarter results this week. The reports are expected to show how U.S. households are responding to higher gas prices, inflation and borrowing costs.

Nbc News
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European Borrowers Issue Bonds at Record Pace Ahead of Rate Decisionsibtimes.co.uk
finance14 days ago

European Borrowers Issue Bonds at Record Pace Ahead of Rate Decisions

Borrowers have issued debt in Europe at the fastest pace on record. The activity comes as companies and governments seek to secure funding before possible interest rate increases.

Bloomberg
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Treasury Yields Signal Possible Rise in Borrowing CostsMarketWatch
finance14 days ago

Treasury Yields Signal Possible Rise in Borrowing Costs

MarketWatch analysis shows Treasury yields forming a pennant pattern that could point to higher rates ahead. The charts are presented as a caution for younger borrowers facing elevated borrowing costs.

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Bond yields rise as investors assess inflation outlookmarketwatch.com
finance14 days ago

Bond yields rise as investors assess inflation outlook

Bond market data showed higher yields this week. The movement follows recent inflation readings and comments from Federal Reserve officials on possible policy adjustments.

MA
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Federal Reserve Officials Discuss Interest Rate Policytheyeshivaworld.com
finance15 days ago

Federal Reserve Officials Discuss Interest Rate Policy

Market pricing shows a 42% chance of a rate increase by year-end. Treasury yields rose with the 30-year bond reaching its highest level in nearly a year.

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Treasury Yields Reach Near 5 Percent, Analyst SaysMarketWatch
finance15 days ago

Treasury Yields Reach Near 5 Percent, Analyst Says

Wall Street veteran Ed Yardeni said Treasury yields may reach about 5 percent in the coming weeks. He added that the peak would create buying opportunities for both stocks and bonds.

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Japanese Investors Shift Toward Domestic Bonds as Yields Risenewsbtc.com
finance15 days ago

Japanese Investors Shift Toward Domestic Bonds as Yields Rise

Japanese investors hold about $1 trillion in U.S. Treasuries. Rising JGB yields and expected Bank of Japan rate hikes are drawing funds back home. Weak demand at recent Treasury auctions has pushed long-term yields higher.

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Gundlach Says Fed Rate Cut Unlikely at Next Meetinginvestors.com
finance15 days ago

Gundlach Says Fed Rate Cut Unlikely at Next Meeting

DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach said investors should not expect a rate cut at the next Federal Reserve policy meeting. He cited inflation data and Treasury yields as reasons the central bank is unlikely to act.

Fortune
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Central Banks Hold or Cut Interest RatesAbc
science15 days ago

Central Banks Hold or Cut Interest Rates

Australia raised its cash rate to 4.35 percent in May while several other countries maintained or lowered rates. Central banks in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and Indonesia are responding to differing inflation, unemployment, and currency conditions.

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Japanese Investors Shift Toward Domestic Bonds as Yields Risejapantimes.co.jp
finance15 days ago

Japanese Investors Shift Toward Domestic Bonds as Yields Rise

Japanese investors hold about $1 trillion in U.S. Treasury bonds. Rising Japanese government bond yields and expected Bank of Japan rate increases are drawing capital back to domestic markets. U.S. Treasury auctions have shown weaker demand in recent weeks.

Fortune
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Emerging-Market Carry Trade Recovers After Oil Price Gainslivemint.com
finance16 days ago

Emerging-Market Carry Trade Recovers After Oil Price Gains

The emerging-market carry trade has recovered from earlier losses tied to Iran-related tensions. Surging crude oil prices have supported expectations that interest rates will remain elevated.

Bloomberg
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U.S. Treasury Yields Rise as Bond Prices Fallmarketwatch.com
finance17 days ago

U.S. Treasury Yields Rise as Bond Prices Fall

Longer-term Treasury yields increased on May 17, 2026, as investors sold bonds. The 30-year yield reached its highest level since 2007.

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Bond Yields Rise Across Curve as Japan Reports Strongest PPI Growth in Three Yearsmarketwatch.com
world18 days ago

Bond Yields Rise Across Curve as Japan Reports Strongest PPI Growth in Three Years

Bond prices fell and yields rose across the maturity spectrum. Japan's producer price index recorded its fastest growth in three years, indicating continued inflation pressure. Market participants are focusing on interest rate developments as the primary driver of asset prices.

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US 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Averages 6.36 Percentupi.com
finance19 days ago

US 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Averages 6.36 Percent

The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage declined to 6.36 percent in the week ended May 14 from 6.37 percent the prior week. Freddie Mac reported the figure on Thursday. Mortgage rates have fluctuated in a narrow range in recent weeks after earlier volatility tied to econom…

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Boston Fed President Says Rate Hike Possible if Inflation Broadensibtimes.co.uk
finance19 days ago

Boston Fed President Says Rate Hike Possible if Inflation Broadens

Boston Fed President Susan Collins said the central bank is monitoring whether tariff effects continue to pass through the price chain and whether price pressures spread beyond energy. She flagged the possibility that the Federal Reserve might need to raise interest rates if infl…

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Consumer Prices Rose Faster Than Wages in Aprilrte.ie
finance19 days ago

Consumer Prices Rose Faster Than Wages in April

Consumer prices increased more than wages in April, reducing purchasing power for many households. The data showed inflation reaching its highest level in three years. CBS News reported the development and its potential implications for interest rates.

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Bank of Canada Officials Discuss Interest Rate Outlookforbes.com
finance19 days ago

Bank of Canada Officials Discuss Interest Rate Outlook

Bank of Canada policymakers discussed a range of views on the future path for interest rates during their last meeting, factoring in uncertainties from the Iran war and a review of the North American trade agreement. Minutes released Wednesday showed officials considered various…

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ECB Official Says Rate Hikes Increasingly Likely as Inflation Outlook Worsensmarketwatch.com
finance20 days ago

ECB Official Says Rate Hikes Increasingly Likely as Inflation Outlook Worsens

An ECB governing council member told Handelsblatt that significant inflation remains ahead and that interest rate increases are becoming more probable. The official said the baseline economic scenario no longer applies and policymakers are shifting to an adverse one. The comments…

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Federal Reserve Official Says Inflation Progress Not Sufficient for Rate Cutsfoxbusiness.com
finance24 days ago

Federal Reserve Official Says Inflation Progress Not Sufficient for Rate Cuts

A Federal Reserve official said optimistic progress on inflation would lead to lower interest rates but that such progress is not occurring yet. The official described inflation as the topic of the moment during a television interview. The comments come as markets monitor Federal…

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finance25 days ago

San Francisco Fed President Downplays Division Among Policymakers

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said divisions among policymakers over the central bank's policy statement were not significant. Daly made the remarks as investors monitor signals about the future path of interest rates. The comments come amid ongoing as…

Bloomberg
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Chicago Fed President Warns Against Lowering Interest Rates Due to Productivity Gainscnbc.com
finance26 days ago

Chicago Fed President Warns Against Lowering Interest Rates Due to Productivity Gains

Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said policymakers should avoid reflexively cutting interest rates in response to faster productivity growth. He noted that such growth can sometimes lead to higher inflation rather than solely supporting lower rates. The comments come as offi…

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Fed Official Musalem Says Labor Market Has Steadied With Inflation Above Targetibtimes.co.uk
finance27 days ago

Fed Official Musalem Says Labor Market Has Steadied With Inflation Above Target

Musalem reported that recent job gains have hovered near breakeven levels after last year's slow cooling. The official added that inflation remains meaningfully above target and that current policy is neutral or mildly supportive in real terms.

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Western Asset Diversified Income Fund NAV Could Decline Without Dividend Reductionforbes.com
finance28 days ago

Western Asset Diversified Income Fund NAV Could Decline Without Dividend Reduction

The Western Asset Diversified Income Fund's net asset value may keep falling if its dividend is not cut, according to a report. The fund's performance depends heavily on interest rate changes. Growth remains limited without a significant drop in rates.

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