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Wall Street Ramps Up Rate-Cut Bets
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The Hill - Politics
Powell: Fed could cut rates 'as soon as' September if inflation, job market keep cooling
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the central bank could cut rates "as soon as" September if inflation and the job market continued to cool down. After the Fed announced Wednesday it would hold rates steady, Powell said he ...1 hr ago - Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - World
Investors beef up bets on BoE interest rate cut
Reduction from 16-year high this week now given odds of over 60% by markets2 hr ago -
Financial Times - Business
Investors beef up bets on BoE interest rate cut
Reduction from 16-year high this week now given odds of over 60% by markets2 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
What Wall Street Expects From the Fed Today
Investors and markets aren't looking for a rate cut but rather signals that one is coming in September.9 hr ago - Federal Reserve -
The New York Times - World
Ukraine Ramps Up Mobilization of Troops
Large numbers of recruits will arrive at the front in the coming weeks, soldiers and military analysts said, but some are poorly trained or out of shape.7 hr ago - Ukraine -
Financial Times - Business
Microsoft’s slower cloud growth fails to impress Wall Street
Shares fall as Big Tech company says it will continue to pour billions of dollars into AI spending19 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The WSJ Dollar Index Falls
The WSJ Dollar Index slipped amid expectations that the Fed will cut rates in September.21 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Watch: Cleaning up Southport’s streets after riot
The BBC visits the mosque attacked on Tuesday and a nearby memorial site, after three girls were stabbed to death.4 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Is the Treasury conspiring to manipulate markets and the economy? A new paper sparks debate on Wall Street.
A newly published white paper is causing a stir on Wall Street and in Washington by accusing the Treasury Department of conspiring to boost the economy for political ends, and of risking a revival of inflation in the process.1 hr ago -
CNBC - Business
Boeing expects to burn cash again in third quarter after wider-than-expected loss
Boeing reported a bigger loss than expected for the second quarter and lower revenue as both its commercial airplane and defense programs continued to struggle.3 hr ago
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