Tag: Inflation
August 2024 Euro Zone Inflation: Here’s What You Need to Know
Euro zone Inflation fell to a three-year low of 2.2% in August, according to preliminary data from Eurostat, raising expectations for a rate cut by the European Central bank in
DetailSlowing Inflation: Uncertain Next Moves for the Fed
Federal Reserve officials are approaching their policy meeting with Inflation easing but uncertainty remains about the extent of interest rate adjustments. Recent data indicates a significant decrease in price pressures
DetailJuly inflation indicator increases by 0.2%, in line with Fed’s expectations
Inflation ticked up in July, as indicated by a measure favored by the Federal Reserve ahead of its anticipated interest rate cut – the first in over four years. The
DetailJPMorgan Chase Shares Decline 5% Due to Update on Interest Income and Expense Outlook
JPMorgan Chase shares experienced a 5% decline after the bank’s president expressed concerns about overly optimistic expectations regarding net interest income and expenses for 2025. While aiming to be near
DetailCould Weak Manufacturing Indicators signal a U.S. Economic Slowdown?
U.S. factories continued to experience a slowdown in August, raising concerns about the direction of the economy, according to various manufacturing indicators. The Institute for Supply Management’s monthly survey of
DetailChina Deflation Expected to Impact Policy Decisions in Near Future
China is facing growing concerns over deflationary pressures as recent data points to widespread price declines and weak demand. Despite some attempts to stimulate Inflation, policymakers are primarily focused on
DetailAtlanta Fed President Bostic Urges Officials to Act on Inflation Before Hitting 2% Target
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic suggested on Wednesday that he is prepared to begin lowering Interest rates despite ongoing Inflation exceeding the Central bank‘s target. Previously considered a more
DetailInvestor Paulson warns of market crash if Harris enacts new policies
Hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, known for his successful bets against the housing market during the financial crisis and a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, expressed concerns about
DetailBond Market Yield Curve Returns to Normal, Easing Recession Fears
The relationship between the 10-year and 2-year Treasury yield briefly normalized on Wednesday, reversing a classic recession indicator. Economic news showed a sharp decline in job openings, and dovish remarks
DetailHow a Fed Easing Cycle Could Impact Asset Returns: Insights from Capital Economics
The Federal Reserve is poised to make a decision on Interest rates, with expectations split between a 25 or 50 basis point cut. While Inflation data has shifted expectations towards
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