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U.S. Federal Reserve

  • Crowding-Out: The Fed May Be Killing the Private Sector to Save Government
    Crowding-Out: The Fed May Be Killing the Private Sector to Save Government
    Commentary The Federal Reserve's balance sheet reached its all-time high in May 2022. Since then, it was supposed to drop at a steady pace and shed $3 trillion by 2024. ...
    May 2, 2023BY Daniel Lacalle
  • Federal Reserve, Other Central Banks Announce Joint Liquidity Measures
    Federal Reserve, Other Central Banks Announce Joint Liquidity Measures
    The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Sunday that it is collaborating with some of the world's largest central ...
    March 19, 2023BY Aldgra Fredly
  • NTD Business (Feb. 7): AI Search Engine War: Microsoft Versus Google; McCarthy Suggests ‘Responsible’ Debt Increase
    NTD Business (Feb. 7): AI Search Engine War: Microsoft Versus Google; McCarthy Suggests ‘Responsible’ Debt Increase
    Microsoft search engine Bing has integrated with AI technology. At the same time, Google is working hard on its ...
    February 7, 2023BY Don Ma
  • NTD Business (Jan. 13): Lawmaker Calls to Audit Federal Reserve; SEC Sues Crypto Firms Gemini and Genesis
    NTD Business (Jan. 13): Lawmaker Calls to Audit Federal Reserve; SEC Sues Crypto Firms Gemini and Genesis
    The Securities and Exchange Commission sues two major crypto firms, accusing them of illegally selling securities. This comes ...
    January 13, 2023BY Don Ma
  • White House Exploring Risks, Benefits of Central Bank Digital Currency
    White House Exploring Risks, Benefits of Central Bank Digital Currency
    The Biden administration is “closely examining” the possibilities for issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) based on ...
    September 21, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Global Container Freight Rates Have Halved Since March as Demand Drops and Inflation Looms
    Global Container Freight Rates Have Halved Since March as Demand Drops and Inflation Looms
    Global container freight rates have been falling since March, and the Freightos Baltic Index (FBX) has nearly halved ...
    September 15, 2022BY Kathleen Li
  • Dollar Steady With Fed in Focus, Swiss Franc Strongest vs Euro Since Jan 2015
    Dollar Steady With Fed in Focus, Swiss Franc Strongest vs Euro Since Jan 2015
    SINGAPORE/LONDON—The dollar held near recent peaks on Thursday, supported by the view that the Federal Reserve will keep ...
    September 15, 2022BY Reuters
  • CCP Intelligence Recruits US Federal Reserve Economists, Congressional Investigators Reveal
    CCP Intelligence Recruits US Federal Reserve Economists, Congressional Investigators Reveal
    Chinese intelligence has a systematic and well-funded campaign that successfully recruits U.S. Federal Reserve System economists and others ...
    July 26, 2022BY Mark Tapscott
  • Goldman Warns It May Slow Hiring, Cut Expenses as Deals Slump
    Goldman Warns It May Slow Hiring, Cut Expenses as Deals Slump
    Goldman Sachs Group Inc on Monday warned it may slow hiring and cut expenses, as the economic outlook ...
    July 19, 2022BY Reuters
  • 4 Big US Banks Raise Dividends After Stress Tests
    4 Big US Banks Raise Dividends After Stress Tests
    NEW YORK/WASHINGTON—Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo hiked their dividends on Monday after the ...
    June 29, 2022BY Reuters
  • Federal Reserve May Raise Interest Rate by 75 Points, Says Official
    Federal Reserve May Raise Interest Rate by 75 Points, Says Official
    The U.S. central bank may hike interest rates by up to 75 points due to the high rate ...
    April 19, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Recession Warnings Rise, Limiting The Fed’s Inflation Fight
    Recession Warnings Rise, Limiting The Fed’s Inflation Fight
    Commentary  Recession warnings are clearly on the rise. Much of the initial media fervor focuses on the inversion ...
    April 11, 2022BY Lance Roberts
  • Gold Prices Flat as Firmer Dollar, Yields Dim Safe-Haven Demand
    Gold Prices Flat as Firmer Dollar, Yields Dim Safe-Haven Demand
    Gold prices were flat on Wednesday as hawkish comments from U.S. Federal Reserve officials bolstered the dollar and ...
    April 6, 2022BY Reuters
  • Bank of England Set to Raise Rates Again as Uncertainty Swirls
    Bank of England Set to Raise Rates Again as Uncertainty Swirls
    LONDON—The Bank of England looks set to press on with raising interest rates on Thursday as it tries ...
    March 17, 2022BY Reuters
  • ‘This Was Coming’: Former State Leader Lambasts Wrong Messaging on Surging Inflation
    ‘This Was Coming’: Former State Leader Lambasts Wrong Messaging on Surging Inflation
    Former Queensland premier and now-Senate candidate Campbell Newman said it was no surprise that Australia’s official inflation rate ...
    January 30, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Canadian Economy Ripe for Persistent High Inflation
    Canadian Economy Ripe for Persistent High Inflation
    Commentary Across the developed world, central bank officials continue to reassure the public that the global spike in ...
    December 4, 2021BY Steven Globerman
  • Accelerate Tapering of Asset Purchases and Tighten Monetary Policy: IMF
    Accelerate Tapering of Asset Purchases and Tighten Monetary Policy: IMF
    The U.S. Federal Reserve should speed up the elimination of its bond-buying program and tighten its monetary policy ...
    December 4, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Supply Chain Crisis, Labor Shortages Holding Back Economic Growth: Fed
    Supply Chain Crisis, Labor Shortages Holding Back Economic Growth: Fed
    Rising inflation, labor shortages, and supply chain disruptions were acting as resistance to the growth of the U.S. ...
    December 2, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Collins Joins Romney to Oppose Trump’s Fed Pick Judy Shelton
    Collins Joins Romney to Oppose Trump’s Fed Pick Judy Shelton
    Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) on July 27 announced that she will vote against the confirmation of Judy Shelton, ...
    July 27, 2020BY Ivan Pentchoukov
  • NY Fed Says Corporate Credit Facilities Will Begin Purchases in May
    NY Fed Says Corporate Credit Facilities Will Begin Purchases in May
    NEW YORK—The New York Federal Reserve said Monday that the primary and secondary market corporate credit facilities it ...
    May 12, 2020BY Reuters
  • Federal Reserve Launches 3rd Emergency Lending Program
    Federal Reserve Launches 3rd Emergency Lending Program
    The Federal Reserve announced that it will establish an emergency lending facility to help unclog a short-term credit ...
    March 19, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Unemployment Stays Low as Economy Adds 160,000 Jobs
    Unemployment Stays Low as Economy Adds 160,000 Jobs
    The economy added 164,000 jobs in July, keeping unemployment near a 50-year low, while some underlying markers of ...
    August 2, 2019BY Petr Svab
  • Unemployment Benefits Claims Rate Drops to Another Historic Low, Economy Shows Vigor
    Unemployment Benefits Claims Rate Drops to Another Historic Low, Economy Shows Vigor
    Americans are increasingly foregoing unemployment benefits as the job market remains strong and the economy shows signs of ...
    April 19, 2019BY Petr Svab
  • 8,000 Fewer Americans Ask for Unemployment Benefits, in Sign of Continued Job Market Strength
    8,000 Fewer Americans Ask for Unemployment Benefits, in Sign of Continued Job Market Strength
    The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell by 8,000 in the week ended April 6. The ...
    April 11, 2019BY Petr Svab
  • Fed Sees No Rate Hikes in 2019, Plans to Slow Balance Sheet Reduction
    Fed Sees No Rate Hikes in 2019, Plans to Slow Balance Sheet Reduction
    WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on March 20 and its policymakers abandoned projections for further rate ...
    March 20, 2019BY Reuters
  • US Treasury Secretary Calls Bank CEOs Amid Concerns About Jittery Financial Markets
    US Treasury Secretary Calls Bank CEOs Amid Concerns About Jittery Financial Markets
    U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called CEOs of six major banks on Dec. 23, in a perceived attempt ...
    December 24, 2018BY Jeremy Sandberg
  • A Stress Test for the New York Fed
    A Stress Test for the New York Fed
    A debate has erupted whether the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has accumulated too much power and ...
    March 11, 2015BY Jake Bernstein
TOP NEWS
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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