Stock futures are slightly higher as hopes for lower interest rates boost investor confidence. With major averages showing gains, the focus shifts to the Fed's upcoming meeting and key earnings reports from big retailers.
This week, bond traders await a pivotal moment as Jerome Powell speaks at the Federal Reserve's annual gathering in Jackson Hole. With expectations for rate cuts rising, his insights could significantly impact the Treasury market. Is the quarter-point cut next month a sure thing?
Investors are keenly awaiting U.S. Federal Reserve President Jerome Powell's comments from the Jackson Hole Symposium, which could signal upcoming interest rate cuts. Key economic data from Europe is also on the horizon.
U.S. stagflation fears are shaking global markets as inflation data pressures Treasuries. Wall Street reacts sharply, and investors brace for potential rate cuts amid rising economic concerns.
As inflation gauges signal shifts, investors are betting on a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Discover the latest updates on wholesale prices and the labor market's impact on the economy.
As pressure mounts from analysts and politicians, will the Federal Reserve finally cut interest rates? With mixed economic signals and a possible dovish shift, the September meeting could be pivotal!
U.S. stock futures rise as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs, fueled by positive inflation data and expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. Will this momentum continue?
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hints at a potential 50 basis-point interest rate cut next month, following weaker job growth indicators. What does this mean for the economy?
Stocks skyrocketed to record heights following a positive US inflation report, fueling hopes of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Global markets are surging, with notable gains in Asia.
In a surprising move, Australia's central bank has cut its benchmark lending rates by 25 basis points, downgrading the economic growth forecast amidst weak public demand. With inflation dropping significantly, experts predict further rate cuts could follow.