The divergence between eurodollar rates and short-dated note yields gives traders two ways to express their Fed views... READ MORE›
Yield curve inversion is a naturally bearish signal for the economy... READ MORE›
Unemployment is at a 16-year low, although inflation remains well beneath their 2 percent target... READ MORE›
Before the latest revision the most recent Goldman Sachs forecast for 2018 growth was 2.4 percent, according to forecasts compiled by Bloomberg... READ MORE›
Employment in retail has declined over the past 12 months... READ MORE›
All four Fed rate hikes since late 2015 have come at gatherings that were accompanied by a press conference, which occur at alternating meetings... READ MORE›
For a QuickTake explainer on Venezuela's economy, click here Until now, as the bolivar sank, the government declined to print bigger-denomination bills... READ MORE›
Even the relatively more internationalist Democratic candidate has argued for the renegotiation of longstanding free-trade agreements... READ MORE›
The notes would make a pile 300 times the height of Everest... READ MORE›
Traders see an 82 percent chance of rate hike next month, according to federal funds futures pricing... READ MORE›
But Mr White said it would be a good start for governments to stop depending on central banks to do their dirty work... READ MORE›
Yields on U.S. 30-year bonds, which are more sensitive than shorter maturities to the outlook for inflation, jumped the most this week since January 2009... READ MORE›
Pricing in federal funds futures contracts already imply a greater than 95 percent chance of a quarter-point hike... READ MORE›
The exodus has driven up Libor rates as banks and other corporate entities compete to replace the lost funding... READ MORE›
Both the central bank and the finance ministry, asked to elaborate, declined to comment... READ MORE›
Crude oil surged as OPEC ministers forged a deal to reduce production, igniting a rally in global energy stocks... READ MORE›
Trump's spending plans are driving speculation the Fed will pick up its pace of rate increases as inflation expectations climb... READ MORE›
Americans are angry because they don't care about the statistical noise -- they care about what they see with their own eyes... READ MORE›
Economists had also forecast that Fed policy makers would maintain their projection for one more rate increase this year, and take that action in December... READ MORE›
Rising 16 percent from current levels by the end of the year, oil's 10 percent decline in March alone amid supply woes is making the market nervous... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, investors poured 413 million into SPDR Gold Shares, the largest ETF backed by the metal, recouping almost half of the money that exited last month... READ MORE›
In Singapore, paring the week's advance to 1.7 percent, according to Bloomberg generic pricing... READ MORE›
A third might have been Chicago Fed President Charles Evans... READ MORE›
Fed officials revealed growing confidence that inflation is on track to reach their 2 percent target... READ MORE›
A gauge of small-cap companies retreated by more than 1 percent as benchmark indexes in the U.S. fell from record highs, even as blue-chip shares advanced... READ MORE›
Utilities and energy shares drove the S P 500 Index down 0.8 percent as two-year Treasury yields soared to their highest level in seven years... READ MORE›
The dollar fell versus most major peers, while 10-year Treasury yields slid below 2.32 percent and gold futures rose... READ MORE›
India's central bank will have to destroy, by one estimate, some 20 billion expired banknotes after it scrapped two high-value denominations... READ MORE›
In December 2015, before the central bank's first hike in nine years, the note yielded about 2.27 percent... READ MORE›
U.S. banks have rallied this week as Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen reiterated that the central bank's tightening is on track... READ MORE›
Likewise, Yellen said employment and inflation are evolving in line with the Federal Open Market Committee's expectations... READ MORE›
Both key metrics come out during the Fed's public blackout period, which starts on March 4, leaving traders in the dark about the central bank's intentions... READ MORE›
Neither monetary policy nor the financial sector is doing what it's supposed to do... READ MORE›
The greenback strengthened and 10-year Treasury yields climbed as the Fed suggested the strength of the labor market will ultimately prevail over weakness in inflation... READ MORE›
The British pound added to gains after the House of Commons voted to allow the prime minister to start divorce talks with the European Union... READ MORE›
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