Retail investors bought the dip after hot CPI. This Goldman strategist says the tide is about to turn.
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Hopes for more Fed rate cuts dim as Powell notes hot CPI means 'we're not quite there yet'
A Fed interest rate cut won't be coming until at least September, if at all this year, following a troubling inflation report Wednesday.CNBC - 17h -
Hot CPI reignites stagflation fears. Here’s why that would be disastrous for your 401(k).
The recently retired and the almost-retired are most at risk.MarketWatch - 17h -
Fed is going to be even more cautious about inflation after CPI report
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the Fed is “holding” while awaiting more data.MarketWatch - 19h -
10-year Treasury yield shoots above 4.6% after hot CPI report
U.S. Treasury yields rose on Wednesday after the January consumer inflation report.CNBC - 23h -
Jupiter turns to active ETF to entice investors
Move seeks to counter drift from more traditional active fundsFinancial Times - 1d -
Nintendo Could Have Been Bought By This Unexpected Company, Activision Founder Says
According to Activision founder Bobby Kotick, Berkshire Hathaway's Charlie Munger was at one point in time interested in buying Nintendo, or at least interested in exploring the idea of buying ...GameSpot - 1d -
Steph says Butler arrival, hot streak no coincidence after blowout
Warriors guard Steph Curry highlighted the impact of recently acquired forward Jimmy Butler on Golden State's offense after a 125-111 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Low expectations for China provide a big opportunity for returns, strategist says
"Corporate profitability is now at an historical low... any improvement can deliver very strong returns."CNBC - 3d -
M&S boss says retailers 'raided like a piggy bank'
Stuart Machin says the sector is facing a wave of tax rises and the government needs to "lighten the burden".BBC News - 3d
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