Newsfeed: Fed raises rates by half a percentage point — the biggest hike in two decades — to fight inflation
In times of Treasury turmoil, the biggest investor outside American soil has historically lent a helping hand. Not this time round.
In times of Treasury turmoil, the biggest investor outside American soil has historically lent a helping hand. Not this time round.
In times of Treasury turmoil, the biggest investor outside American soil has historically lent a helping hand. Not this time round.
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When we were reading through real estate data this month, three stats caught our eye. The first: That the number of active foreclosures …
The current housing market is an interesting one, to say the least. Right now, home prices are up on a national level while borrowing has gotten fairly expensive. That’s putting a lot of would-be buyers in a tough spot.
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Jerome Powell doesn’t like to bless bets in financial markets, but he could shift the needle this week on how high investors expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to cool overheated prices.
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The first shipments of Russian coal and crude oil, paid for in yuan, will arrive in China in April and May, respectively.
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In the week ending April 28, 2022, mortgage rates fell for the first time in eight weeks. 30-year fixed rates slipped by 1 basis point to 5.10%. 30-year fixed rates rose by 11 basis points in the week prior.
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After a tumultuous week of violent lurches higher (but mostly lower), the S&P 500 has ended April with its worst start to a year since the start of World War 2…
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Both incomes and spending were expected to rise MoM in March and they did with spending rising 1.1% MoM (almost double the 0.6% rise expected) and outpacing the 0.5% MoM rise in incomes.
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U.S. stocks sunk Friday with the Nasdaq Composite notching its worst month since 2008, as Amazon became the latest victim in April’s technology-led sell-off.