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Fed Chair Jerome Powell Dials Back Expectations on Interest-Rate Cuts
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ECB will need more rate cuts if Fed holds back, says policymaker
Head of Italy’s central bank highlights risk of US stance pushing up global borrowing costsFinancial Times - Business - Federal Reserve -
ECB will need more rate cuts if Fed holds back, says policymaker
Head of Italy’s central bank highlights risk of US stance pushing up global borrowing costsFinancial Times - World - Federal Reserve -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Neumann comeback bid
Agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Adam Neumann’s comeback bid
If approved agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Neumann comeback bid
Agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business -
WeWork agrees restructuring deal that shuts out Neumann comeback bid
Agreement would give senior creditors control of reorganised co-working company in exchange for $450mnFinancial Times - Business -
More banks push back expectations of US rate cuts
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The Dream of Fed Rate Cuts Is Slipping Away
Investors are backing away from expectations that the central bank can reduce rates in coming months, hitting markets.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Even If the Fed Cuts, the Days of Ultralow Rates Are Over
Soaring budget deficits and investment needs mean the “neutral” interest rate may be higher.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Comex Gold, Silver Settle Higher
Gold settled nearly 0.5% higher, up for three consecutive sessions, and silver rose 0.4%, up two of the past three sessions.The Wall Street Journal - World
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