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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Rate Decisions Due in U.K., Australia
Markets await a raft of interest-rate decisions, including in the U.K., Australia, China, Indonesia, Switzerland and Norway, while French assets will be watched closely ahead of snap elections.The Wall Street Journal - World - Australia -
Spooked by Apple stock’s AI-driven gains? Take a look at its bonds instead.
Apple investors who want to profit from the boost the iPhone maker enjoyed this week after unveiling its AI strategy but who are balking at the stock’s record levels could look at its bonds instead.MarketWatch - Business - Apple -
We're locking in a big gain on a tech stock that erased most of a recent sell-off
The trim will decrease the stock's weighting in the portfolio to 2.43% from 2.67%.CNBC - Business -
Bond market’s rally may have more room to run: ‘What a week it’s been’
The $27 trillion U.S. government-debt market concluded a momentous week of trading that sent the 10-year Treasury yield down to an 11-week low of 4.212% and could have even more room to run.MarketWatch - Business -
Treasury yields see biggest two- and three-week declines since December as bonds keep rallying
Treasury yields finished lower for a fourth straight session on Friday, touching the lowest levels in more than two months, after softer-than-expected U.S. inflation readings for May boosted expectations for a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut as ...MarketWatch - Business -
U.S. stocks ended mixed, with the S&P 500 slipping from its record, but logging a weekly gain of 1.6%, while the Nasdaq rose to a record and a weekly gain of 3.2%. The Dow shed 0.5% for the week.
U.S. stocks ended mixed, with the S&P 500 slipping from its record, but logging a weekly gain of 1.6%, while the Nasdaq rose to a record and a weekly gain of 3.2%. The Dow shed 0.5% for the week.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China needs bond market reforms to rein in soaring debt, S&P Global says
Despite government efforts, debt levels continue to surge even as nominal GDP growth has slowed down, the rating agency said in a report on Thursday.CNBC - Business - China -
Investors have never withdrawn from S&P 500 funds like they did last week
S&P 500 index funds saw the biggest outflows on record last week, according to data from Lipper’s global fund flows.MarketWatch - Business -
Dortmund boss Terzić quits weeks after UCL final
Edin Terzić has left his role as Borussia Dortmund head coach despite guiding the team to the Champions League final earlier this month.ESPN - Sports -
Florida braces for more rain after week of devastating flash flooding
Florida is dealing with another day of rain and devastating flash flooding despite already reeling from historic rainfall that has left entire neighborhoods underwater.NBC News - Top stories - Florida
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