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It’s not just investors watching the Fed: Central bankers across Southeast Asia are trying to time rate cuts to ensure their currencies don’t collapse
Finance
It’s not just investors watching the Fed: Central bankers across Southeast Asia are trying to time rate cuts to ensure their currencies don’t collapse
By Lionel LimApril 25, 2024
A new reality of 7% mortgage rates could be setting in, top economist says 
Finance
A new reality of 7% mortgage rates could be setting in, top economist says 
By Alena BotrosApril 24, 2024
Baby boomer packed housing markets are unfazed by higher mortgage rates—the rest don’t have enough homes or sellers
Finance
Baby boomer packed housing markets are unfazed by higher mortgage rates—the rest don’t have enough homes or sellers
By Alena BotrosApril 22, 2024
These are professional investors’ 3 biggest fears for markets in 2024, according to a JPMorgan survey
Finance
These are professional investors’ 3 biggest fears for markets in 2024, according to a JPMorgan survey
By Will DanielApril 22, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Mortgage rates surpass 7% for the first time this year
By Alena BotrosApril 19, 2024
Fed Chair Powell ‘backed himself into a corner’ by predicting rate cuts this year and is now in a ‘tricky situation,’ according to this chief investment officer
Finance
Fed Chair Powell ‘backed himself into a corner’ by predicting rate cuts this year and is now in a ‘tricky situation,’ according to this chief investment officer
By Will DanielApril 19, 2024
The cost of owning a home is officially the highest on record, Redfin says. Here’s how bad it is out there
Finance
The cost of owning a home is officially the highest on record, Redfin says. Here’s how bad it is out there
By Alena BotrosApril 18, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Powell threatens to keep interest rates high ‘as long as needed’ as recent data show it’s ‘likely to take longer than expected’ for inflation to fall
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 17, 2024
Lori Heinel
Finance
State Street, with $3.6 trillion in assets, is counting on the Fed to slash interest rates—’The overall inflation picture supports a cut,’ CIO says
By Alice Atkins and BloombergApril 16, 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has an ‘unfriendly’ message for markets: You might not be getting any rate cuts this year
Finance
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has an ‘unfriendly’ message for markets: You might not be getting any rate cuts this year
By Will DanielApril 16, 2024
Philip Jefferson, vice chair of the Federal Reserve
Finance
Another top Fed official warns of higher-for-longer interest rates: ‘Sustainably restoring 2% inflation is not yet done’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 16, 2024
Sky-high mortgage rates aren’t just crushing homebuyers: Nearly 8 in 10 sellers regret missing the hottest market in decades, survey shows
Finance
Sky-high mortgage rates aren’t just crushing homebuyers: Nearly 8 in 10 sellers regret missing the hottest market in decades, survey shows
By Alena BotrosApril 15, 2024
U.S. GDP growth isn’t cooling off after all—expect more jobs, more inflation, and fewer rate cuts, Wells Fargo says
Finance
U.S. GDP growth isn’t cooling off after all—expect more jobs, more inflation, and fewer rate cuts, Wells Fargo says
By Will DanielApril 15, 2024
Jamie Dimon
Finance
Jamie Dimon says stagflation is real estate’s worst-case scenario: ‘That will filter through the whole economy in a way that people haven’t really experienced since 2010’
By Will DanielApril 12, 2024
Small-business optimism just hit an 11-year low. ‘Will depressed small business owners depress the economy?’
Finance
Small-business optimism just hit an 11-year low. ‘Will depressed small business owners depress the economy?’
By Will DanielApril 10, 2024
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