US Fed surprises with 6.5 per cent growth prediction and leaves interest rates on hold March 17, 2021 US Fed surprises with 6.5 per cent growth prediction and leaves interest rates on hold
FTSE slips ahead of US Fed meeting March 17, 2021 The FTSE 100 dipped slightly this morning as investors awaited the outcome of the US Federal Reserve’s policy meeting for signs about upcoming interest rates. London’s blue-chip index opened 0.25 per cent down, with mining stocks including Rio Tinto, Anglo American, Evraz and BHP Group falling between 0.5 per cent and 2 per cent. BT [...]
Before the Bell: The Fed will give its latest policy verdict today March 17, 2021 There have been growing concerns that the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine is linked to blood clots, which is why several European countries have halted distributing the vaccination. Multiple governments have taken the decision to suspend the rolling out of the vaccine but at the same time, the WHO and the European Medicines Agency support the vaccine. European [...]
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City A.M. TV: Daily Market Snapshot (video) February 22, 2021 After a false breakout to the upside in equity markets early last week, momentum has shifted sharply to the downside. With that, there has been further weakness in key equity index futures markets in Asian trading overnight. As a result, there are now two key factors that we are watching to judge when the downside has played out and, therefore, when to reinstate LONG positions. Those [...]
Fed ups 2021 growth forecast but warns of a tough winter December 17, 2020 Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell said late on Wednesday evening that there were reasons for optimism in 2021 but the coming months would be “particularly challenging.” In a statement issued by the Fed’s Open Market Committee, the body also indicated that debt buying would continue until “substantial further progress” is seen on both employment and [...]
Eyes turn to the Federal Reserve as markets await US election result November 4, 2020 As markets nervously awaited the results of today’s chaotic presidential election, investors’ eyes turned to the US Federal Reserve’s meeting tomorrow. Traders were digesting the state of play so far, and seemed to think that the most likely outcome is a president who doesn’t have control of congress. It comes after President Donald Trump fared [...]
More important for US to be right than first on digital currency, says Fed’s Powell October 19, 2020 It is more important for the US to get the development of a cross-border digital currency (CBDC) right than to be first, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said. Speaking to a panel discussion hosted by the International Monetary Fund, Powell said it was vital for the Fed to assess the impact of such a currency [...]
US budget deficit hits record $3tn due to coronavirus spending September 12, 2020 The US budget deficit has reached a record high after topping $3tn (£2.3tn) as the government’s mass spending on coronavirus relief continues. The treasury department said it spent more than $6tn in the first 11 months of its financial year, which included $2tn on Covid-19 programmes. It means the figure outpaces the $3tn it took [...]
Fed chair Powell: US economic recovery hinges on coronavirus being under control June 16, 2020 The US economy will not fully recover from the coronavirus pandemic until the American people are sure that the outbreak has been brought under control, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said. “Until the public is confident that the disease is contained, a full recovery is unlikely,” Powell told US lawmakers. In the first of two [...]