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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Federal Reserve officials on Monday continued pressing competing views of where the economy stands and the risks facing it, a debate set to intensify ahead of the U. central bank's next policy meeting and in the absence of data suspe
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Americans are shifting to either extreme of the credit risk spectrum: super prime and subprime, a new report from TransUnion says.
Chipmakers soar, defense stocks jump, and Seoul's AI ambitions go global as Wall Street turns bullish on Korea.
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said on Monday he's in no hurry to cut interest rates again with inflation still too far above the central bank's 2% target. \\
After a record-smashing September, HKD debt sales plunge as liquidity dries up. A rebound in 2025 could be brewing.
NOV (NYSE:NOV) drew investor attention after releasing third quarter earnings that revealed sharply lower profitability compared to last year. Management also projected that fourth quarter revenues would decline by 5 to 7% year-over-year. See our latest a
Bessent is the second Trump official to blame the Fed for a possible recession, even as most analysts believe tariffs are dragging down the economy
The group’s production index slid 2.8 points to 48.2, marking the second month in the last three that output has contracted. The ISM’s employment gauge shrank for a ninth straight month, albeit at a slightly slower pace than in September. Manufacturers
The dollar index (DXY00 ) is trading slightly higher by +0.06%. The main supportive factor is today’s +2.5 bp rise in the 10-year T-note yield, which improved the dollar’s interest rate differentials. The dollar also has carry-over support from Fed Chair
Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta raised their capital expenditure forecasts in the tech giants' most recent earnings reports.