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Why the Stock Market Has Risen Even With No Fed Rate Cuts
The S&P 500 has been buoyant mainly because of A.I. fever, while bonds are having another mediocre year. But as an investor, our columnist is staying the course.The New York Times - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Mester says Fed needs to see more low inflation readings before cutting interest rates
The president of the Cleveland Federal Reserve said the low inflation readings in May were great news, but the central bank needs to “see that continue a bit longer” before it can cut interest rates.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
U.S. crude oil snaps three-week losing streak as forecasts point to tighter market
Oil prices are gaining on expectations that summer fuel demand will draw down inventories.CNBC - Business -
Pompeo claims allies are worried adversaries see Biden as ‘weak’
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he thinks the United States’ allies are worried that global adversaries, namely Russia, see President Biden as “weak” and find his presidency an opportunity to gain an advantage. Pompeo, a Fox News ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Interest rates may need to go higher if the Fed wants inflation at 2%
Easing too soon would likely reignite inflation and require the Fed to hike rates again.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
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 -
Goolsbee is thrilled by low inflation readings but says Fed needs more proof that prices are easing
A slowdown in inflation in May was a big step in the right direction, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee said Friday, but prices need to decelerate further to support a reduction in U.S. interest rates.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
Amazon Has Upended the Streaming Ad Market, and Netflix Is Paying the Price
Netflix is embracing product placement and cutting ad rates significantly as Prime Video helps drive prices down.The Wall Street Journal - World - Netflix -
BOE Most Likely to Start Rate Cuts in August, Barclays Says
The Bank of England is expected to start cutting interest-rates in August as economic and market conditions are likely to support such a move, Barclays economist Jack Meaning says in a note.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Oil scores biggest weekly gain since early April
Oil futures fell slightly on Friday but maintained solid weekly gains that more than erased the tumble seen after OPEC+ on June 2 announced a plan to begin phasing in the return of around 2.2 million barrels a day of crude later this year.MarketWatch - Business
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