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We do not know if President Donald Trump will fire Jerome Powell from his job as chair of the Federal Reserve. We do know the financial markets do not much like the idea.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares and the yen held their ground on Monday as Japanese elections proved bad for the government ...
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) said Sunday that a White House insider is warning President Trump of a “massive market reaction” if ...
Roger J Kerr says if US inflation doesn't increase to levels feared by the Federal Reserve and financial market participants, ...
Tesla expected to post double-digit declines in earnings, sales. Fed chief Powell speech in focus as central bank ...
Silver rallies as Fed rate cut bets and dollar weakness drive precious metals higher. Key $37.50 pivot will determine next ...
The central bank is poised to hold interest rates steady this month, but there could be a path to cut as early as September.
S&P 500 surged on good data yesterday, and duly so – yet today premarket we‘re getting Waller doing a breakdown of job market ...
It appears President Donald Trump set a test for the market to see what investors would think of him firing Jerome Powell. The bond and stock markets provided a swift answer to Trump’s test. The test ...
Orlando Gemes, CIO and co-founder of Fourier Asset Management, favours convertible bonds issued by crypto exchange Coinbase.
Investors are becoming more measured in their reaction to news about US President Donald Trump's Washington policy, with ...
DXY tests 50-day average as traders weigh Powell’s future and strong U.S. retail data. Dollar outlook hinges on 98.700 ...
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