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Finance‘We expect Powell to make a hawkish pivot’—Fed meeting to headline busy week for global markets
By Reade Pickert, Craig Stirling and BloombergApril 27, 2024

FinanceWith inflation still high and economic growth slowing sharply we could be heading toward stagflation, a scenario ‘nobody is really prepared for,’ UBS exec says
By Paolo ConfinoApril 26, 2024

FinanceThe economy seems weaker than advertised, and inflation is still running hot—it’s the ‘worst of both worlds’
By Will DanielApril 25, 2024

By Will DanielApril 20, 2024

FinanceFed Chair Powell ‘backed himself into a corner’ by predicting rate cuts this year and is now in a ‘tricky situation,’ according to this chief investment officer
By Will DanielApril 19, 2024

NewslettersThe Fed’s probably going to hold rates steady for longer than expected. But even when that awaited rate cut comes, it may not be all that cathartic
By Allie GarfinkleApril 18, 2024

FinanceJerome Powell pumped the brakes on rate cuts, but Goldman still eyes a soft landing because of the strong job market
By Paolo ConfinoApril 17, 2024

FinancePowell threatens to keep interest rates high ‘as long as needed’ as recent data show it’s ‘likely to take longer than expected’ for inflation to fall
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 17, 2024

FinanceState Street, with $3.6 trillion in assets, is counting on the Fed to slash interest rates—’The overall inflation picture supports a cut,’ CIO says
By Alice Atkins and BloombergApril 16, 2024

FinanceFed Chair Jerome Powell has an ‘unfriendly’ message for markets: You might not be getting any rate cuts this year
By Will DanielApril 16, 2024

FinanceThe U.S. economy is looking red-hot this year while China is showing signs of fatigue, top economists say
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 16, 2024

FinanceProducer price index rises at fastest pace in nearly a year as storm of bad inflation news mounts—but economist see a silver lining
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressApril 11, 2024

FinanceA growing chorus of Fed officials and Wall Street analysts say this will be a year with few rate cuts—or possibly none at all
By Paolo ConfinoApril 10, 2024
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