European Stocks Tick Up As Investors Shrug Off Central Bank Warnings
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European Central Bank Signals Coming Rate Cut, Setting Up Split With Fed
The bank held rates for the fifth consecutive time, but said confidence was growing that inflation would return to its target and it could ease its stance soon.The New York Times - Business - Federal Reserve -
This is why investors shrugged off Powell’s ‘reset’ of Fed rate-cut expectations
Investors largely took Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s comments on the outlook for interest rates in stride on Tuesday — a development that might have come as a surprise to some market watchers.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
As world's central banks wrestle with when to cut rates, Europe signals it's ready to move
The European Central Bank has opened the door for an interest rate cut as early as its June meetingABC News - World -
IMF Chief Warns Central Banks Against Cutting Too Soon
Central banks should resist the temptation to lower their key interest rates too early and risk a resurgence of inflation, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
76ers and Embiid shrug off boos to set up playoff meeting with Knicks
Philly grab No 7 seed after beating Miami HeatJimmy Butler hurt in Heat victory over HawksJoel Embiid showed why Philadelphia always have a shot at a long postseason run when he’s in the lineup.. Embiid had 23 points, 15 rebounds and one huge ...The Guardian - World - NBA -
European bank stocks are a better bet than U.S. peers, says JPMorgan
Investors should consider buying European bank stocks ahead of their U.S. counterparts, according to analysts at JPMorgan.MarketWatch - Business -
European Central Bank to stand pat but faster-than-the-Fed rate cuts may hit euro
The European Central Bank is expected on Thursday to leave interest rates at record highs but to imply that a cut in borrowing costs is likely by the summerMarketWatch - Business - Europe -
European Central Bank gives strong signal that cuts are on the way despite Fed uncertainty
The euro zone's central bank held interest rates steady for a fifth straight meeting.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
Middle East tensions pose the biggest threat to rate cuts, European Central Bank policymaker says
Geopolitical risk is the biggest threat to a prospective June rate cut from the European Central Bank, according to ECB policymaker Robert Holzmann.CNBC - Business -
European Central Bank should cut in June to avoid falling behind inflation curve, policymaker says
The European Central Bank should cut interest rates in June to avoid falling behind the inflation curve, according to one ECB policymaker.CNBC - Business -
Dow Advances as Markets Stabilize
U.S. stocks edged higher, with the Dow industrials leading gains, as investors cheered earnings from Morgan Stanley and UnitedHealth and digested comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cha-ching! Trump on track for $1 billion stock bonus — while outside investors lose up to 50%
Donald Trump is poised to make a huge profit from his latest venture, even as outside investors lose their shirts. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.MarketWatch - Business - Donald Trump -
The S&P 500's recent slump feels worse than it is. Here's some market perspective
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.CNBC - Business -
Covid pandemic made poorest countries even worse off, World Bank warns
Poverty reduction drive all but halted across many nations as Bank calls for more money to tackle a ‘great reversal’. Larry Elliott: At last G20 is showing how to fund an assault on povertyThe devastating impact of the pandemic on the world’s ...The Guardian - World - Covid -
Oil Prices Lower After Iran’s Attack on Israel
Investors are taking a wait-and-see approach after the much-anticipated aerial assault had little effect on oil supplies.The New York Times - Business - Israel -
Comex Gold Settles Higher, Silver Falls
Gold settled 0.4% higher at the second-highest close in history, while silver fell nearly 0.1%, down two of the past three sessions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Canada Inflation Ticks Up in March to 2.9%
Canadian inflation heated up last month as prices at the pump jumped, yet expectations that a first rate cut could come as soon as June are undimmed after closely watched measures of underlying price pressures eased each month this year.The Wall Street Journal - World - Canada -
Singapore Central Bank Keeps Policy Unchanged
Singapore’s central bank kept its monetary policy unchanged as it cautioned that inflation is set to stay high for at least a few quarters.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China's Central Bank Holds Key Policy Rates
The People’s Bank of China kept key policy rates steady and drained liquidity from the banking sector as economic data shows fresh signs of weakness.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
European banks will struggle to get much ‘strategic’ love
Banking federation is calling for a more consistent set of rules across the EUFinancial Times - World - Europe -
Big investors buy European bonds over US Treasuries as economies diverge
Pimco and T Rowe Price among firms to increase exposure in Europe amid cooling inflationFinancial Times - Business -
European stocks suffer worst day in nine months
Strength of US economy prompts investors to scale back expectations for rate cutsFinancial Times - Business - Europe -
Support among Latinos for border wall ticks up: Survey
Hispanics are inching toward more conservative positions on border management, though they remain supportive of asylum and a path to citizenship for immigrants lacking permanent legal status, according to an Ipsos/Telemundo poll of Hispanic adults ...The Hill - Politics -
UK wage growth beats expectations as unemployment ticks up
Average earnings increased 5.6% in three months to February despite weaker jobs marketFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Gold Hits Fresh High-and Wall Street Seeks a 'Mystery Buyer'
Gold futures closed at their latest record-high. Analysts are struggling to understand why.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rising Oil Price Could Make Central Banks Cautious With Rate Cuts
A rising oil price could halt or even reverse the recent trend of falling inflation, potentially leaving central banks cautious about cutting interest rates, DZ Bank said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Philippines-China Tensions Hitting Peso, Central Bank Chief Says
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Private investors ramp up gilt purchases
UK government bond purchases soar on DIY platforms as expectations for faster rate cuts fadeFinancial Times - Business -
Western European heads condemn Iran, warn of Middle East escalation
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U.S. Stocks Drop After Bank Earnings
U.S. stocks slid to end another down week as JPMorgan and other big U.S. banks issued tame outlooks for the rest of the year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Buffett really was not a great stock picker': Financial researcher Larry Swedroe on how investors can emulate the billionaire investor
Larry Swedroe, who's considered one of the market's most esteemed researchers, thinks Warren Buffett's investment style doesn't work well anymore.CNBC - Business -
Bearish insiders, bullish investors and global conflict are red flags for stocks
This market is vulnerable — and not because of inflation, the Fed or the election.MarketWatch - Business -
Fewer Americans file for jobless claims as labor market continues to shrug off higher interest rates
Fewer Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the labor market continues to thrive despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool itABC News - Top stories