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By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – A gauge measuring the borrowing costs on loans between banks and other participants in the U.S. repurchase agreement (repo)…
Don’t expect Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to say anything to bolster the market’s rising expectations for interest-rate cuts as soon as next March, economists said…
By Andrea Shalal CHRISTIANSTED, St. Croix (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday called Russia’s latest missile barrage on Ukraine a “stark reminder” that Russian…
It is too soon to say when the Federal Reserve will declare victory and start to cut interest rates, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said Friday. “It…
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Friday it accepted $1.018 trillion at its overnight reverse…
The Federal Reserve’s main message to investors and markets next week is likely to be borrowed from the British government’s World War II instruction to “Keep…
By Karen Brettell and Samuel Indyk NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar edger higher on Friday but is set to end 2023 with its first yearly loss…
Former President Donald Trump has promised to take another crack at repealing Obamacare if he gets voted back into office next year. But a push in…
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) -As bonds emerge from a historic selloff, some investors expect better times in the U.S. fixed income market next year…
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell startled economists with a press conference Wednesday that was viewed as much more dovish than expected. It was “12 doves a-leaping,”…