03:41 Bessent sees de-escalation in US-China trade tensions, talks to be 'a slog'
-U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that he believes there will be a de-escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions, but negotiations with Beijing have not yet started and would be a "slog," according to a person who heard his closed-door presentation to investors at a JP Morgan conference.
- Reuters00:25 Trump: No plans to fire Fed Chair Powell, but wants lower rates
-President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he has no plans to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but said he wants interest rates to be lower, remarks that could defuse tensions over the central bank chief's future that have rattled investors.
- Reuters22/04 Dollar and US shares fall pique after Trump's attack on Powell
-In a social media publication, Donald Trump called on to the Federal Reserve (Fed) president to reduce the interest rates “preventively” to help boost the economy by saying that Jerome Powell had been consistently slow to respond to economic evolution. "There may be a slowdown of the economy, unless Mr. Too Late (" too late "in Portuguese), a great loser, download the interest rates now," he wrote
- MSN22/04 Investors fear Trump's attacks on Powell will pile on pain
-Investors are fearful of a deep hit to asset prices if U.S. President Donald Trump attempts to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, undermining confidence in the central bank's ability to fight inflation and act independently.
- Reuters22/04 What happens if Mr. Trump can fire Fed president?
-USD, US government stocks and bonds may be sold off when the Fed no longer has the ability to operate independently, according to experts' warnings.
- VN Express22/04 Explainer: What's known about whether Trump can fire Powell from the Fed
-President Donald Trump on Monday kept up his verbal assault on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the Fed's refusal for now to further cut interest rates, rattling financial markets growing ever more fearful that Trump may ultimately try to fire the U.S. central bank chief over the matter.
- Reuters22/04 New chaos on Wall Street when reinforcing Trump his attack against Powell
-The Dow Jones is one of the thermometers of the United States economy and this Monday opened again with symptoms of high anxiety. That index, which is on its way to registering the worst April since 1932, fell more than 1,000 points (3%) when opening this new week the US stock market. There is reflected the great concern for the war eats ...
- MSN22/04 Responded to the New York stock exchange to Trump's outburst against the Fed president, the indicators began to weaken
-Dow Jones fell 2.48, S&P 2.38, and Nasdaq Composite fell 2.55 percentage points.
- hvg.hu21/04 Trump warns of economic slowdown unless Fed cuts rates, triggering selloff
-The U.S. economy could slow unless interest rates are lowered immediately, President Donald Trump said on Monday, repeating his criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who says rates should not be lowered until it is clearer Trump's tariff plans won't lead to a persistent surge in inflation.
- Reuters20/04 Fed's Goolsbee hopes US not moving to where monetary independence is questioned - CBS 'Face the Nation'
-Austan Goolsbee told CBS' "Fact the Nation" that central banks that have the ability to conduct monetary policy with no political tampering have better outcomes for their economies.
- Reuters20/04 The impact of Trump tariffs, The Fed gives an interest rate resistant code until the end of the year
-The Fed is most likely to hold the benchmark interest rate until the end of the year as a result of the application of Trump tariffs.
- MSN19/04 Mendilibar's complaint about Bondo and Lazio
-Jose Luis Mendilibar did not hide his bitterness for the premature exclusion of Olympiacos from Bondo Glimt, implying that the "reds" were worth more. The experienced Basque technician was especially in the first game in Norway, where Olympiacos suffered a 3-0 defeat. Nevertheless, as the picture had pointed out then, the picture ...
- MSN19/04 With inflation progress slow, Fed's Daly says rate cuts may need to wait
-San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly said on Friday that while she is still comfortable with a couple of interest rate cuts this year, rising risks of inflation mean the central bank may need to do less, especially given that uncertainty over President Donald Trump's trade policy has so far done little to disrupt still-solid U.S. economic growth.
- Reuters19/04 Trump's team looks at whether Powell can be fired, intending to let former Fed director Kevin Wash take over
-Trump's team looks at whether Powell can be fired, intending to let former Fed director Kevin Wash take over
- Sina18/04 Trump studying whether to fire Fed Chair Powell, adviser says
-White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Friday President Donald Trump and his team were studying the matter when asked if firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was an option, an indication that a matter of great consequence for the central bank's independence and for global markets remained under active consideration by the White House.
- Reuters18/04 Fed's Powell is an exemplary central banker, ECB's Villeroy says
-U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is an exemplary central banker, telling the unflattering truth about the U.S. economy and not bowing to political pressure, European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Friday.
- Reuters18/04 Trump's conspiracy for several months revealed: script for ousting Powell leaked, successors emerged
-Trump's conspiracy for several months revealed: script for ousting Powell leaked, successors emerged
- Sina17/04 Foreign market headlines: Trump criticizes Powell for playing politics, Google suspected of advertising technology monopoly, ECB cuts interest rates, EU prepares for breakdown of trade negotiations
-Foreign market headlines: Trump criticizes Powell for playing politics, Google suspected of advertising technology monopoly, ECB cuts interest rates, EU prepares for breakdown of trade negotiations
- Sina17/04 Fed-up renter camps outside Albo’s home
-A fed-up dad has moved to send a message to the Prime Minister on Australia’s housing crisis, setting up a tent and a large sign outside his $4.3 million home in Copacabana.
- News.com.au17/04 Trump threatens to dismiss president of the federal reserve because of interest rates
-President Donald Trump intensified criticism against Federal Reserve President Jerome Powell on Thursday, asking for his resignation a day after the Central Bank boss made a severe warning about the effect of tariffs on the economy. Trump attacked the Fed leader through a social media publication for not cutting the fee ...
- MSN17/04 Wall Street and European Stock Exchange suffer new shakes at the close of a short week for Good Friday
-Trump's criticism to the Fed and the disappointing results of UnitedHealth maintain uncertainty in New York. In Europe, investors evaluate the impact of ECB fees cut
- Infobae17/04 Zins dispute is pushing: Trump: Termination of Fed boss "does not come quickly enough"
-Again and again the US President and the head of the central bank come together. Trump wants lower interest. Powell wants to leave them where they stand. Now the head of state is looking forward to the end of the Powell era.
- MSN17/04 Trump says Fed chair Powell's termination can't 'come fast enough!'
-U.S President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's termination "cannot come fast enough", while calling for the U.S. central bank to cut interest rates.
- Reuters17/04 Tariffs to trigger sharp US economic slowdown; chance of recession jumps to 45%: Reuters Poll
-An aggressive U.S. tariff policy will trigger a significant slowdown in the U.S. economy this year and next, with the median probability of recession in the next 12 months approaching 50%, according to economists polled by Reuters.
- Reuters17/04 Tariff-wounded stocks find no balm with Powell remarks
-Investors who may have been hoping the Federal Reserve is poised to come to the aid of tariff-rattled markets took away an unwelcome message from the central bank's chief on Wednesday: the Fed may be in a bind.
- Reuters17/04 Financial Information AI Express: A list of financial hot spots last night this morning 丨April 17, 2025
-Financial Information AI Express: A list of financial hot spots last night this morning 丨April 17, 2025
- Sina16/04 Fed's Powell says markets orderly, downplays intervention risk
-Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested on Wednesday that hopes the central bank will step in to tamp down on market volatility are likely misplaced.
- Reuters16/04 Powell says Fed remains in wait-and-see mode; markets processing policy shifts
-U.S. Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the Fed would wait for more data on the economy's direction before changing interest rates, and characterized recent market volatility as a logical processing of the Trump administration's dramatic shifts in tariff policy.
- Reuters16/04 The FED president says that a strong labor market depends on price stability
-Central Bank officials emphasize the need for prudent strategies to handle inflation and economic effects of tariffs
- Infobae16/04 VIEW Powell says Fed to stay on hold until clarity on tariff impact
-U.S. economic growth appears to be slowing, with consumer spending growing modestly, a rush of imports to avoid tariffs likely to weigh on estimates of gross domestic product, and sentiment souring, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday.
- Reuters16/04 Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speech text April 16, 2025
-Thank you for the introduction. I am looking forward to our conversation, Professor Rajan. First, I will briefly discuss the outlook for the economy and monetary policy.
- Reuters16/04 Powell indicates tariffs could pose a challenge for the Fed between controlling inflation and boosting growth
-The central bank leader said that while he expects higher inflation and lower growth, it's unclear where the Fed will need to devote greater focus.
- CNBC16/04 Watch Fed Chair Powell speak live on policy to the Economic Club of Chicago
-Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks Wednesday afternoon at the Economic Club of Chicago.
- CNBC16/04 The White House is increasingly dissatisfied with the Federal Reserve. What will Powell say tonight, at the forefront of the storm?
-The White House is increasingly dissatisfied with the Federal Reserve. What will Powell say tonight, at the forefront of the storm?
- Sina16/04 World gold price has not stopped increasing
-Each ounce of gold exceeds US $ 3,260, due to the increasing demand for investors and the US dollar weakened.
- VN Express15/04 Labor board firings would leave Federal Reserve vulnerable, lawyers say
-President Donald Trump's firing of Democrats from two federal labor boards leaves the independence of the U.S. Federal Reserve vulnerable should his actions be allowed to stand, lawyers for the two fired individuals wrote on Tuesday in asking the Supreme Court to reject the Trump administration's case.
- Reuters15/04 Five structural trends, gold may break through the $5,000 mark in the next few years?
-Five structural trends, gold may break through the $5,000 mark in the next few years?
- Sina14/04 Yellen says Trump policies eroding trust in US, dollar assets
-Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Monday she was concerned that President Donald Trump's tariffs and other policies were eroding allies' trust in U.S. commitments, and that some investors were starting to shun U.S. assets.
- Reuters14/04 Global Markets Started Next Week
-Global markets have started with a positive course in the week, in global markets, some technology products imported to the USA will be evaluated within the scope of other existing tariffs, not within the scope of reciprocity -based tariffs, but with the influence of optimism towards negotiations. US trade partners ...
- MSN14/04 Breakingviews - Breakingviews: Tariff chaos leaves its mark on US debt costs
-It’s too soon to tell whether the recent selloff in U.S. government debt reflects an exodus of overseas investors. Yet there are early signs that something is afoot. The sheer scale of possible future moves makes it a scenario that investors – and Uncle Sam – must contemplate.
- Reuters13/04 Eyes in Turkey in the Central Bank's interest rate decision
-While a mixed course in global markets came to the fore with the effect of tariff restorations last week, the eyes of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) will be announced next week.
- MSN11/04 Mighty U.S. dollar feels heat as Trump's tariffs spark trade turmoil
-In just a week, the dollar has gone from a safe haven to investors' whipping boy as U.S. President Donald Trump's chaotic tariffs on friend and foe alike undermine decades of trust in the world's reserve currency.
- Reuters11/04 Breakingviews - Fed chair nears second chance to channel his hero
-Jerome Powell’s impressive soft landing only leads to more hard choices. The Federal Reserve chairman’s feat leading an effort to tame runaway U.S. inflation, which dipped to 2.4% as of March, without inducing a recession is in jeopardy of coming undone because of President Donald Trump’s trade war. Having channeled his hero Paul Volcker, who oversaw the central bank under Presidents Jimmy Carter
- Reuters11/04 Markets boomerang as 'Trump Blink' redefines volatility
-U.S. President Donald Trump's U-turn on tariffs has rained yet more volatility on markets, leaving investors skidding from stocks to safe-havens and back, and while previous crises have seen bigger moves, few have been this fast.
- Reuters10/04 Trump tariff pause does not change fundamentals for a Fed that sees risks ahead
-President Donald Trump's pause on some announced import taxes may have eased the stress building in financial markets for now, but leaves in place the same set of circumstances that had reset the U.S. economic outlook with rising recession risks and potentially rising inflation.
- Reuters10/04 What just happened in the U.S. Treasury market?
-U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to pause the hefty duties he had said he would impose on dozens of countries one week ago followed turmoil in financial markets that included an acute selloff in the $29 trillion Treasury market.
- Reuters09/04 Fed minutes show broad sense US risks tilted towards higher inflation, slower growth
-Federal Reserve policymakers were nearly unanimous at their meeting last month that the U.S. economy faced risks of simultaneously higher inflation and slower growth, with some policymakers noting that "difficult tradeoffs" could lie ahead for the central bank, according to the minutes of the meeting.
- Reuters09/04 Still an opportunity to invest in this 444 day FD scheme of SBI, interest is getting up to 7.85 percent
-You can still invest in SBI's Amrit Vrishti FD scheme. This FD scheme has still been launched by SBI. In such a situation, you can earn very good profits by investing in SBI's Amrit Vrishti FD scheme.
- MSN08/04 US 10-year yield won't dance to Bessent's tune: McGeever
-Short-term stock price moves are rarely meaningful – especially not when markets are panicking – but the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield's round-trip since President Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' last week is extraordinary.
- Reuters08/04 Goldman Sachs sounds the alarm: US stocks may fall into a cyclical bear market and it will take five years to return to the starting point
-Goldman Sachs sounds the alarm: US stocks may fall into a cyclical bear market and it will take five years to return to the starting point
- Sina08/04 The rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar today, Tuesday 8 April 2025
-The rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar is predicted to weaken to touch the level of Rp17,000 in today's trading, Tuesday (8/4/2025).
- MSN08/04 Unbelievable transfer for Furtados of Lamia - Krasnodar announced!
-A player of Krasnodar for the next four years will be Furtado of Lamia. The 24 -year -old Brazilian, however, will remain in the Fthiotida team by the end of the season and will since then be a footballer of the Russian club. "Krasnodar and Lamia came to an agreement on the transfer of Gustavo Santos. The player will become a member ...
- MSN07/04 No Fed 'put' when it's unclear which way the economy may pivot
-U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has sent strong messages when he felt they were needed, going on television to pledge maximum support for the economy when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, using a terse 2022 speech for a stern message about inflation, and jumping in to backstop financial markets after the 2023 failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
- Reuters07/04 International gold prices "dived" at a high level! The decline once widened to 3%. Is the investment opportunity of the theme fund coming?
-International gold prices "dived" at a high level! The decline once widened to 3%. Is the investment opportunity of the theme fund coming?
- Sina06/04 Gold prices have "dived on the high platform", offline promotions have been cooler, how can we go in the future?
-Gold prices have "dived on the high platform", offline promotions have been cooler, how can we go in the future?
- Sina05/04 Olympiacos: The first official assumption for the second team
-In the previous season, Olympiacos lost his second team, since he failed to stay in the Super League 2 and relegated. As expected, the "reds" made the decision not to "go down" to the 3rd National, since it would not be so far as possible to do so. So the second group had dissolved ...
- MSN05/04 Historical collapse cannot be stopped! Trillion dollars melted
-US President Donald Trump's implementation of additional tax rates at customs caused an earthquake effect in all world economies. American money markets were most affected by the loss. The S&P 500 index fell harshly, while the total loss in the US stock exchanges found $ 7 trillion. Despite this decline, Trump's words "We are very good" attracted the reaction.
- MSN05/04 Next up for markets: A crisis of confidence in the dollar
-In times of market panic investors tend to rush to the safety of the dollar, but when stocks swooned in response to U.S. tariffs this week, they ran away from it. Investors say it's a sign that the greenback’s global standing may be eroding.
- Reuters05/04 Financial Information AI Express: A list of financial hot spots last night this morning 丨April 5, 2025
-Financial Information AI Express: A list of financial hot spots last night this morning 丨April 5, 2025
- Sina04/04 Powell sees tariffs raising inflation and says Fed will wait before further rate moves
-Powell said the Fed faces a "highly uncertain outlook" because of the new reciprocal levies the president announced Wednesday
- CNBC04/04 Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell speak live on interest rates and tariffs
-Powell speaks Friday to the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing conference in Arlington, Va.
- CNBC04/04 Fed's Powell to weigh in amid tariff fray, market drop
-With sweeping new U.S. tariffs now in play globally and markets shaken as a result, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday will add his voice to a growing debate at the central bank over whether the Trump administration's new policies are more likely to stoke higher inflation or undercut growth and employment so much the Fed will have to respond.
- Reuters02/04 Cheferin's invitation to Marinakis for the UEFA Annual Conference
-Today Wednesday (02/04) and tomorrow Thursday (03/04) is held the 49th UEFA annual conference. UEFA President Alexander Cheferin invited, among other things, to give the present and her strong husband, Vangelis Marinakis. An honorary invitation for the administrative leader of the "reds", who came after the conference of the Conference Leag ...
- MSN02/04 Overnight news: US stocks are rising and falling, Trump tariffs are about to take effect, Newsmax has surged 22 times in two days of listing, Pimco expects the Fed to cut interest rates by 50 basis points a year
-Overnight news: US stocks are rising and falling, Trump tariffs are about to take effect, Newsmax has surged 22 times in two days of listing, Pimco expects the Fed to cut interest rates by 50 basis points a year
- Sina01/04 Foreign market headlines: The pharmaceutical industry may be hit by Trump tariffs, Wells Fargo says Tesla may fall 50% more, Mercedes-Benz considers stopping entry-level models in the United States
-Foreign market headlines: The pharmaceutical industry may be hit by Trump tariffs, Wells Fargo says Tesla may fall 50% more, Mercedes-Benz considers stopping entry-level models in the United States
- Sina01/04 Weaker jobs signal, stronger prices highlight potential Fed dilemma
-Lackluster new U.S. jobs data and a weak report on manufacturing highlight an emerging concern among Federal Reserve officials that employment could slip even as the risk of a tariff-driven round of inflation limits their ability to do anything about it.
- Reuters01/04 US inflation swaps price in big short-term tariff impact, flag recession risk
-Investors in financial derivatives called U.S. inflation swaps are betting that President Donald Trump's tariffs will have a hefty short-term impact on consumer prices that will recede in the next few years as recession concerns escalate.
- Reuters01/04 US dollar outlook more subdued, but tariffs souring sentiment: Reuters poll
-The U.S. dollar is forecast to stabilize over the coming months despite mounting worries about the economic impact of President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff announcements, according to a Reuters survey of FX strategists.
- Reuters31/03 Fed officials cautious on rates amid tariff-related inflation risks
-New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Monday that monetary policy is "well positioned" for what the economy might do this year, as he acknowledged there are risks that inflation could once again heat up.
- Reuters31/03 Goldman raises odds of US recession to 35%
-Goldman Sachs raised the probability of a U.S. recession to 35% from 20% and said it expects more rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, as President Donald Trump's tariffs roil the global economy and upend financial markets.
- Reuters31/03 Shrinking US risk premium to divert more cash into Europe
-The premium investors enjoy from holding U.S. government debt over that of Germany is set for its biggest quarterly drop in years, with tectonic fiscal policy shifts on both sides of the Atlantic expected to shrink this gap further, luring more cash to Europe.
- Reuters31/03 Trump "says one thing and does another"? Reports say the White House once again considers "high tariffs in all respects", gold hits a new high
-Trump "says one thing and does another"? Reports say the White House once again considers "high tariffs in all respects", gold hits a new high
- Sina29/03 World gold price continues to increase
-The price of precious metal proceeds to the $ 3,090 milestone per ounce, setting the 18th peak this year.
- VN Express28/03 Wall Street operates with important casualties amid fears for a possible persistent recession and inflation in the US
-New York's bags close another negative week, conditioned by the fall in consumer confidence, higher inflation than expected and Trump's "war" tariff
- Infobae28/03 World gold price to record high levels
-The precious metal increased nearly 40 USD per ounce, making the 17th peak this year.
- VN Express28/03 Fed's Collins says it is clear tariffs will drive inflation up near term
-Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said on Thursday that Trump administration tariffs will drive up U.S. inflation but it is unclear how persistent that upward pressure will be.
- Reuters27/03 Trump's auto tariffs complicate Fed's deliberations on rates
-President Donald Trump's permanent 25% tariff on imported autos has expanded the global trade war, feeding expectations for higher prices for cars and other products, but doing little to settle the debate about how policies of his two-month-old administration will affect the U.S. economy.
- Reuters27/03 De-dollarisation could speed up with US isolationist policies, analysts say
-If the Federal Reserve, a bedrock of global financial stability, were to withhold dollar funding to allies during times of stress, the world could greatly reduce its reliance on the currency, creating "a doubled-edged sword" for the U.S., Deutsche Bank analysts said.
- Reuters25/03 US bond investors weigh 'convexity' risk in recent Treasury yield decline
-The recent drop in U.S. yields has raised speculation that a wave of buying of Treasury securities and derivative products called interest rate swaps by mortgage portfolio managers and insurance companies was partly responsible for their decline.
- Reuters24/03 They sentence the last of the Organization of 'Survivors 2025': "We are fed up"
-The third gala of 'Survivors: Honduras' connection has arrived loaded. After activating for the second time in 18 days in Honduras the abandonment protocol and decide to lengthen their stay in the Keys, at least until Sunday, Terelu Campos was one of the great protagonists. In addition to his decision, he inaugurated the bridge of the emotions of this edition.
- MSN22/03 Fed officials back cautious policy approach in light of economic uncertainty
-New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Friday the U.S. central bank's monetary policy is in the right place given the myriad uncertainties facing the economy, noting that there's no urgency to make any changes to interest rates.
- Reuters22/03 Exclusive: Some European officials weigh if they can rely on Fed for dollars under Trump
-Some European central banking and supervisory officials are questioning whether they can still rely on the U.S. Federal Reserve to provide dollar funding in times of market stress, six people familiar with the matter said, casting some doubt over what has been a bedrock of financial stability.
- Reuters20/03 5 things to know about Trump's tumultuous relationship with the Fed
-Trump said rates should be lowered as tariffs "ease" their way into the economy. It's not the first time the president has called for the Fed to slash rates.
- BusinessInsider20/03 Fed's balancing act gives respite to tariff-struck investors
-Investors are taking some comfort from the U.S. Federal Reserve's wait-and-see approach, after being rattled by tariff-related turmoil that poses a threat to markets and the economy.
- Reuters19/03 Wall Street rallies after Fed keeps rates unchanged
-U.S. stocks rallied on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged as widely expected, and the central bank and investors continue to gauge how President Donald Trump's tariff policies affect the economy and inflation.
- Reuters19/03 Wall Street closed in green after the announcement of the Fed to keep interest rates without changes
-The Dow Jones, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq finished the day with strong climbs after the words of Jerome Powell, who confirmed that feat cuts will be carried out but not immediately
- Infobae19/03 Fed policymakers project two rate cuts this year, some see fewer
-U.S. central bankers on Wednesday signaled they are likely to deliver two quarter-point interest-rate cuts later this year, the same median forecast as three months ago, even as they forecast slower economic growth and higher inflation.
- Reuters19/03 Fed leaves policy rate outlook unchanged amid projected growth slowdown, temporary inflation jump
-The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, as expected, but U.S. central bank policymakers indicated they still anticipate reducing borrowing costs by half a percentage point by the end of this year in the context of slowing economic growth and, eventually, a downturn in inflation.
- Reuters19/03 Fed holds interest rates steady, still sees two cuts coming this year
-The Federal Reserve in a closely watched decision Wednesday held the line on benchmark interest rates though still indicated that reductions are likely later in the year.
- CNBC18/03 Slower economic growth is likely ahead with risk of a recession rising, according to the CNBC Fed Survey
-The 32 survey respondents, who include fund managers, strategists and analysts, raised the probability of recession to 36% from 23% in January.
- CNBC18/03 Global markets welcome "super central bank week" again, and many central banks respond to uncertainty "cautiously"
-Global markets welcome "super central bank week" again, and many central banks respond to uncertainty "cautiously"
- Sina18/03 Demis for his battle with depression: "I drank without like alcohol, I remember saying that I want to get to the bottom" (vids)
-Demis Nikolaidis talked about his life off the courts and the problem with alcohol in SKAI's "Prime Time" show and referred to the depression that passed. "As I played in AEK, especially after the first year, I was always under pressure. I had to score the goal to win, especially in the big games. The whole world waited for me to put on ...
- MSN16/03 Jaremtsuk: "I have played in many teams in my career and have seen many things, but Olympiacos fans are unique"
-Roman Yaremtsuk was the protagonist in the victory ... millions of Olympiacos - even though she was not accompanied by a qualification - at the expense of Bondo Glimt. The Ukrainian striker was reserved by the world of Olympiacos and retaliated this apostasy on the occasion of the shocking support of fans in the game with Bondo Glimt. "I have played in a ...
- MSN16/03 Gold prices surged to $3,000, breaking records 40 times last year. Why is gold shining?
-Gold prices surged to $3,000, breaking records 40 times last year. Why is gold shining?
- Sina15/03 The forecast of the fate of the gold price party after a record of US $ 3,000 Friday (3/14)
-The price of gold touched a record of US $ 3,000 per troy ounce for the first time on Friday (3/14).
- MSN12/03 "War" in the Super League: Marinakis in Alafuzo - "You remind me of Mickey Mouse ... to leave and send the money with Iliopoulos"
-In the Board of Directors On Wednesday (12/03), Vangelis Marinakis stood on the television contracts of the 9 teams and his initiative, stressing that he managed to do what the 9 of the 14 teams had the opportunity to sign a four -year contract, the largest in their history. "I managed to do what I had to do so that 9 of the ...
- MSN12/03 Savvidis gives the slogan for 100 years PAOK
-The president and owner of PAOK PAOK has taken ... personally the issue of celebrating the 100th anniversary of the biceps and has already given the slogan to PAE staff. The theme of the celebration fell on the table and in the discussions that took place, it made it clear that it awaits the best possible result, both in terms of celebrations and in the ...
- MSN12/03 Pomp: Trump deliberately lets markets for interest rate cuts collapse
-According to a market commentator, the Trump government could intentionally ensure uncertainty on the stock markets to bring the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell to the extent that he lowers the interest rates. As a result, the likelihood that the United States will not be in debt of around $ 7 trillion in the next few months ...
- MSN10/03 Recession risks rise for all three North American economies over US tariff chaos - Reuters poll
-Risks to the Mexican, Canadian and American economies are piling up amid a chaotic implementation of U.S. tariffs that has created deep uncertainties for businesses and decision-makers, according to Reuters polls of economists taken this week.
- Reuters08/03 Who is Nikos Lolis who got Mendilibar on Olympiacos mission
-Olympiacos will host OFI at Faliro (9/3, 19:00) in a match-for-the-26th and final race of the Stoiximan Super League. The team of Jose Luis Mendilibar, who is called upon to return to wins after defeat by Bondo Glimt (3-0), completed her preparation, with the Vasko technician announcing ...
- MSN08/03 Fed expected to cut rates in June as jobs data raises potential red flags
-The Federal Reserve will head into its March 18-19 policy meeting with the labor market strong overall but showing some potential early signs of weakening, a development that could put the U.S. central bank in a tough spot if inflation remains high and the Trump administration's tariffs add to price pressures.
- Reuters08/03 Early morning! Federal Reserve Chairman Powell made a big statement!
-Early morning! Federal Reserve Chairman Powell made a big statement!
- Sina07/03 Popular Chinese stocks on Friday rose and fell mixed. Ideal Auto rose 5.30%, and Xiaopeng Motors rose 6.16%
-Popular Chinese stocks on Friday rose and fell mixed. Ideal Auto rose 5.30%, and Xiaopeng Motors rose 6.16%
- Sina07/03 Powell says Fed has time to wait for clarity on Trump policy shifts
-The U.S. central bank will be in no rush to cut interest rates while it waits for more clarity on how the policies of the new Trump administration affect the economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Friday.
- Reuters07/03 Powell says Fed is awaiting 'greater clarity' on Trump policies before making next move on rates
-Powell reiterated statements he and his colleagues have made recently counseling patience on monetary policy.
- CNBC07/03 Trump's 'shock and awe' agenda leaves Virginia businesses scrambling
-Will Paulette's latest apartment construction project was mired in mud as a rainstorm passed through this week, a situation that matched the murky outlook for builders who are assessing how sweeping new tariffs might affect their costs, the flow of work, and the willingness of developers and lenders to commit to projects.
- Reuters07/03 Dollar dives as bull case weakens but some investors expect a bounce
-Dollar bulls appear to be in hibernation after a sharp selloff in the greenback on U.S. growth concerns, but some investors think tariffs still have the power to support the U.S. currency.
- Reuters07/03 Fed's Powell gets chance to address trade war, stagflation fears
-A soft landing from inflation may still be in sight, but when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks in New York on Friday he will be facing a tangled set of new risks to that long-sought goal, from a global trade war that could reignite price pressures to hints public expectations may be shifting in a bad way for the U.S. central bank.
- Reuters06/03 Ljubicic is now necessary for AEK but Almeida has already made him important
-AEK looks like a one -way reaction to the Sunday match with Mars in Kleanthis Vikelidis. It needs it both racing and scoring and psychologically. This is not an easy game anyway. But Matthias Almeida will need to manage a series of significant absences. The problem for Argentina ...
- MSN06/03 Tariff reprieve likely to be extended to all USMCA-compliant goods, Lutnick says
-U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Thursday said the one-month reprieve on hefty tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada that has been granted to automotive products is likely to be extended to all products that comply with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.
- Reuters06/03 Fed's Harker says warning signs emerging for US economy
-Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said the U.S. economy is currently in good shape but showing signs of stress in the consumer sector and risks to the inflation outlook.
- Reuters05/03 Rodinei's T -shirt with Giovanni and the reaction of the former Olympic legend
-Rodinei is undoubtedly one of the most beloved faces in Olympiacos, with fans of the team not missing the opportunity to save him. The Brazilian has shown his love for the Reds, also showing it constantly either by going to the basketball section of the club or uploading a relatively post. The right ...
- MSN05/03 Whisper it and it's back: Recession risk creeps onto markets' radar
-Global growth concerns have shot back onto the radar of financial markets as weakening U.S. economic data and growing trade tensions hurt consumer confidence and business activity.
- Reuters05/03 KED: "AEK had to stay with ten players in the derby"
-The 25th Stoiximan Super League match was completed and KED Vice President Paulo Valery made the established video explaining the controversial phases. As for the big derby between AEK and Olympiacos in New Philadelphia, the Italian stressed that the Union should have been left with ten players, as it should have ...
- MSN04/03 Foreign trading headlines: Two major retailers in the United States warn of price increases, market betting on the Fed's interest rate cut three times this year, Bridgewater CEO praises the level of artificial intelligence funds, Goldman Sachs plans to la
-Foreign trading headlines: Two major retailers in the United States warn of price increases, market betting on the Fed's interest rate cut three times this year, Bridgewater CEO praises the level of artificial intelligence funds, Goldman Sachs plans to lay off employees
- Sina04/03 Storm clouds gather over US economy as Trump kicks off trade war
-A U.S. economy praised for its surprising resilience to a pandemic, high inflation, and rapid interest rate hikes faces a new challenge from President Donald Trump's self-declared trade war, seen by economists as a recipe for fewer jobs, slower growth, and higher prices.
- Reuters04/03 Brinioli took the gloves of the base and took them to his house
-The truth is that when in a derby the most valuable player is the goalkeeper for AEK, then overall something has not gone well. And practically this happened in the match with Olympiacos last Sunday in New Philadelphia. Of course, Alberto Brinioli was entitled to the Union MVP award without a second thought. I will ...
- MSN03/03 Demis: "Olympiacos scares the opponent - in no match Almeida was better than Mendilibar"
-Olympiacos prevailed AEK at OPAP Arena (0-1) with a buzzer beater and escaped +5 from the second union in the standings. Tsikinio's goal in the finale gave a three-point chrysafi to Piraeus, who will enter the playoffs being pioneers. Demis Nikolaidis via the Novasports Monday FC broadcast was invited to comment on N ...
- MSN03/03 Inflation will move toward 2% target, but risks to outlook are rising, says Fed's Musalem
-The risks for higher inflation are on the rise, St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said Monday.
- CNBC03/03 The awesome coincidence in Olympiacos' wins in Opap Arena
-Olympiacos made a "statement" in New Philadelphia, dominating AEK 1-0 as part of its 25th Stoiximan Super League. The "gold" scorer for the Piraeus team was Tsikinio, who in the 90th minute scored with a place through the area and made it 1-0. This was Olympiacos' sixth goal at Opap Arena in seven games ...
- MSN02/03 What does Olympiacos do without El Kabi
-Olympiacos will face AEK in New Philadelphia for its 25th Stoiximan Super League match. But the Reds will have two major absences for the Union derby, as Andre Orta and Ayub El Kabi will be missing from the game due to injury. Both were injured in Olympiacos' victory over AEK 6-0 C ...
- MSN28/02 Despontov next to ... sacred monsters of football!
-On Monday, March 17th in Sofia, the top Bulgarian footballer of the year will be announced, with Kiril Despontov being for yet another season the favorite the ceremony favorite at 18:00, in one of the capital's central and luxurious hotels. The awards will be awarded a few days before E games ...
- MSN28/02 Suddenly, the price of gold "splashed"! what happened? Is this bull market over?
-Suddenly, the price of gold "splashed"! what happened? Is this bull market over?
- Sina28/02 The first change to AEK in view of Sunday's derby and possibly by the end of the season
-The landscape of how he has found AEK the next day after the wreck in the Faliro derby is still extremely cloudy. Matthias Almeida and the players were locked up in the locker room of Karaiskakis, overnight at the hotel hotel shortly afterwards. However, it is still no clear that the Argentine technician and his players will be shared ...
- MSN25/02 World gold price to make a new peak
-The demand for shelter and buying force of gold ETFs pulls the price high at the new level at 2,956 USD, the 11th time has made this year.
- VN Express25/02 PAOK - Gougensville Agreement
-More specifically, this seems to be an addition to the goalkeeper's position! Paocheus and a few days had come to an agreement with Panserraikos goalkeeper Lucas Gougesasville. This year, Georgianos stands out in the Greek league and in Dikefalos quickly moved and took the player's yes. Of course, the "black and white" must find them ...
- MSN24/02 D. Vervele's comment on Olympiacos' victory over PAOK - "The score could be bigger ..."
-The winner of the big derby of the 24th Stoiximan Super League match, dominating PAOK 2-1 in "G. Karaiskakis »thanks to the goals of Rodinei and Kostoula. Kamaras temporarily equalized for the biceps of the North. With this victory, the "reds" remained in the first place in the scoring championship and +2 from the second ...
- MSN24/02 U.S. stocks' front-line | three major stock indexes closed lower, Nvidia's financial report may disturb the stock market
-U.S. stocks' front-line | three major stock indexes closed lower, Nvidia's financial report may disturb the stock market
- Sina24/02 What does the regulation say for the unprecedented phase with the penalty shootout (VID)
-Panathinaikos suffered a defeat-shock in "Athanasios Diakos" by Lamia (3-1), in the 24th Stoiximan Super League match. In fact, in this match we watched one of the most bizarre phases, which we have encountered in very rare cases. In the 89th minute of the match and while the "clover" was back in ...
- MSN23/02 The Fed is stuck in neutral as it watches how Trump’s policies play out
-With an abundance of unknowns, the only gear the central bank really can be in these days is neutral.
- CNBC20/02 Super League: "Panathinaikos and AEK to allocate 5m euros today for the 9 smaller PAE"
-And they announced their joint proposal for the central television management of the Greek Championship earlier on the day and for its part the league took the position on the proposal of the two PAEs. Among other things, the league emphasizes that so far did not discuss any television scheme if it did not have the same revenue in relation to the contract ...
- MSN20/02 Minutes of FOMC Meeting: The Fed is ready to hold interest rates until the inflation rate improves
-The Fed officials expressed their readiness to maintain interest rates in the midst of high inflation and economic policy uncertainty.
- MSN19/02 Fed concerns rise as tariff threats ratchet higher and wider
-U.S. Federal Reserve officials have begun outlining more serious risks to supply chains, public expectations and ultimately prices.
- Reuters19/02 Fired up tradies swarm parliament
-Thousands of fed-up tradies have descended on Queensland’s Parliament House to protest the state government’s changes to industry working conditions.
- News.com.au19/02 World gold price is close to the top
-The demand for shelter due to global geopolitical geopolitics pulls world gold price to $ 2,934 in the session of February 19, which is close to the record last week.
- VN Express18/02 Goldman Sachs forecast gold price exceeding $ 3,000
-The purchase force of central banks is expected to pull world gold prices to US $ 3,100 late this year.
- VN Express17/02 Fed Governor Bowman says more progress on inflation is needed before further rate cuts
-The Fed official called for more progress on inflation before the central bank engages in further interest rate cuts.
- CNBC16/02 Global highlights next week: Federal Reserve releases meeting minutes, Alibaba leads Chinese stocks to release financial reports
-Global highlights next week: Federal Reserve releases meeting minutes, Alibaba leads Chinese stocks to release financial reports
- Sina15/02 World gold price turned down sharply
-Sales activity profit, causing gold price to fall nearly 46 USD per ounce in the last session of the week.
- VN Express14/02 'Gold' Mouzakitis: In the top five with the most expensive media out of the top-5
-An important distinction for Greek football and Olympiacos is revealed by the recent survey of the valid "Cies Football Observatory", as Christos Mouzakitis is among the 10 most valuable defensive midfielders competing outside the top five European championships. The 22 -year -old Olympic midfielder is in ...
- MSN14/02 Trump puts pressure on interest rate cuts again, Powell says policy stance remains unchanged
-Trump puts pressure on interest rate cuts again, Powell says policy stance remains unchanged
- Sina13/02 Credit card debt hit a record $1.21 trillion — here's why 'no one should be surprised,' expert says
-Credit card balances rose in the fourth quarter of 2024, the New York Fed found. Consumer spending continues to remain strong, despite high borrowing costs.
- CNBC13/02 Many banks have lowered the interest rates of US dollar deposits, and the interest rates for one-year products have been directly reduced to the word "2"! Industry reminder: Investors should carefully evaluate the future trend of the US dollar
-Many banks have lowered the interest rates of US dollar deposits, and the interest rates for one-year products have been directly reduced to the word "2"! Industry reminder: Investors should carefully evaluate the future trend of the US dollar
- Sina13/02 ‘Objectively nonsense’: Sovereign citizen ‘pseudo-law’ arguments clogging up Australia’s courts
-Just before Christmas, a court in Western Australia heard what should have been an otherwise run-of-the-mill mortgage repossession case.
- News.com.au13/02 The US CPI rose in January and broke through 3! The Fed may remain calm throughout the year?
-The US CPI rose in January and broke through 3! The Fed may remain calm throughout the year?
- Sina13/02 A teammate with Bernard may become Arao again - "difficult to renew with Panathinaikos"
-New Brazilian scenarios for Willian Arao. According to a report on the website "Itatiaia", the 33 -year -old midfielder (12/3/92), who has a contract with Panathinaikos by the end of the season, is targeted by Atletico Mineiro. There the former clover Bernard is struggling. The report emphasizes that Atletic ...
- MSN12/02 Watch Fed Chair Powell speak live before House Financial Services Committee
-Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell returns to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for the second day of his semiannual updates on monetary policy.
- CNBC12/02 Workout with pleasant news for PAOK
-PAOK training was held with today's (11/2) training session, as part of the training was followed by Fedor Chaloff, Andriya Zivkovic and Kiril Despontov. At the same time, Dejan Lovren and Jonathan Gomez were treated. In detail, the "black and white" PAE states: "Two days before the big battle against FCSB, PAOK continues ...
- MSN12/02 World gold price turns down after the new peak
-After exceeding $ 2,940 per ounce, gold price reversed when investors sell profit and Fed said they did not rush to reduce interest rates.
- VN Express11/02 Powell squashes the possibility that the Fed will develop its own digital currency
-Powell asserted Tuesday that the central bank will not develop its own digital currency as long as he is in charge.
- CNBC11/02 Fed Chair Powell says central bank doesn't 'need to be in a hurry' to lower interest rates further
-Powell called the economy "strong overall" with a "solid" labor market and inflation that is easing but still above the Fed's 2% goal.
- CNBC11/02 Watch Fed Chair Powell testify live before the Senate Banking Committee
-Powell delivers his semiannual remarks on monetary policy and the economy this week on Capitol Hill.
- CNBC11/02 The Marinaki - Iliopoulos controversy and the position of Savvidis and the Board of Directors in favor of the Super League president
-Through teleconferences, Super League partners were called upon discussing the role of a DEAB and the way it operates in relation to the self -government of professional football. The board of the league was drawn up with Vangelis Marinakis in order for the Super League and the EPO to proceed with the aim of changing the athletic law, as PL ...
- MSN11/02 Valbuena's awesome story with Marinakis: "Everyone was telling me not to do it"
-Matiers Valbuena wore the Olympic jersey for four years from 2019 to 2023, winning three championships and one Greek Cup. The Frenchman became one of the most beloved faces in the world of the Reds and recently speaking to a French channel on YouTube (Carre) revealed a terrible story with Vangelis Marinakis. To a ...
- MSN10/02 Who will get the championship? These are the chances of 'Big-4' to conquer the title
-The AEKEPikrus Panserraikos without having difficulty (5-0) at OPAP ARENA and took advantage of the loss of points of the two "centuries". Earlier, Opanathinaikos suffered a defeat in "Cleanthis Vikelidis" by Mars (2-0), while in the first match of the day (09/02), Olympiacos stayed in "X" with Asteras Aktor in Faliro (1-1). Open the youtube ...
- MSN10/02 Parents stand outside home of teen bailed after allegedly pointing fake gun at Melbourne shoppers
-Furious locals have staged a protest outside the Melbourne home of a 14-year-old bailed after allegedly pointing an imitation gun at shoppers.
- News.com.au09/02 The ground stability is exacerbated in the port of Santorini - is in danger of landslides
-As you go down the big downhill that drives the port of Athinios by car, you feel the risk of being wounded in the atmosphere. The narrow road, which is caught between the steep cliffs, allows no room for error. The huge volumes of rocks hanging above you create a sense of constant threat. THE PROTECTION ...
- MSN09/02 Asteras stopped Olympiacos for the second time and set fire to the top!
-Olympiacos failed for the second time in the season to defeat Astera Aktor after the game in Karaiskakis ended 1-1. The game started in the best way for Astera, as it just opened the scoring in the 6th minute. Savvas Pantelidis' players left against, Bartolo gave Kaltsas and he through the area ...
- MSN09/02 Fear and Terror PAOK, Exercise ... Prosecution to OFI
-Their own resentment was given by the Greek champions to everything that preceded it and the obstacles that do not stop putting them. Even with half a team, PAOK went down to Gedikoule and pulled OFI 0-5! Two goals by Samata, from one Pelkas, Svab, Michaelides. With an emergency eleven due to the ten absences he lined up ...
- MSN08/02 PAOK is "flying" for Heraklion as the AEK's vote cannot proceed with the process
-PAOK's demand for the postponement of the Saturday clash with OFI in Heraklion remains unanswered. According to the report, the 13 teams plus the EPO have voted positively in the PAOK request - and in honor of them - especially groups with a direct grade interest. They realized that the irrational state interventions ...
- MSN05/02 AEK wants to "lock" the last detail to accept the deal for Garcia
-So as things have evolved since Livai Garcia took the proposal from Spartak Moscow, everything shows that the case is on a road without a return. However, for AEK this is an extremely important story that wants to "shield" from every part of it so that it can have as much as it ...
- MSN04/02 Mars: Manu Garcia and Suleimanov's concession was announced
-In a simple announcement, PAE Aris recently announced the concession of Manos Garcia and Sapi Suleimanov to Kansas City. In detail: "ARIS PAE announces the concession by the transfer of Manos Garcia and Sapi Suleimanov to MLS to the Sporting Kansas City team and wishes them good luck in the aftermath of their careers." At the same time ...
- MSN03/02 The unmistakable record that Mouzakitis managed to break
-Olympiacos was over against Levadiakos, but Christos Mouzakitis with a great shot shortly before the finale "redeemed" the "reds", who maintained the four -point difference from AEK. For Mouzakitis, this goal was not only decisive for victory, but also a personal moment of glory, as he managed to become a member ...
- MSN02/02 Pursuit of the inheritance that will not be fed to the wolves: Alev Alatlılı
-The deceased Alev Alatlı should be one of the loyal bees that kept the world seizure, which he mentioned in his own hive as a seizure of Türkiye, that he gave many sons. Turkey's sons, daughters to the wolf, tried not to feed the jackal.
- MSN31/01 World gold price set a new record
-The demand for shelter pulled nearly 40 USD, exceeding US $ 2,800 per ounce, away from the old record set at the end of last year.
- VN Express30/01 Wall Street closed in the minus on the unwillingness of the Fed to quickly reduce bets
-American stock indices decreased following the results of trading on Wednesday, investors evaluated the company's news and the decision of the Federal Reserve System (Fed). Funds for the results of the two-day meeting on the federal credit funds in the 4.25-4 range, following the results of the two-day meeting. 5% per annum.
- Interfax30/01 Fed keeps interest
-After 3 consecutive decline, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) decided to keep the interest rate at the January session.
- VN Express29/01 Fed's Powell has had no contact with Trump after president said he'll demand rates drop
- CNBC29/01 Fed holds rates steady, takes less confident view on inflation
-The Federal Reserve held its key interest rate in check Wednesday, reversing a recent trend of easing policy.
- CNBC28/01 The Fed meets for the first time since Trump's term started. Here's what to expect
-If virtually every indication so far is accurate, the new leader of the free world is unlikely to get what he wants, at least not yet.
- CNBC28/01 Wall Street still sees two rate cuts this year, but conviction is getting weaker, CNBC survey finds
-Respondents dialed back their expectations for interest rate cuts but still believe the central bank will ease this year.
- CNBC28/01 Despite Trump's pressure campaign, you probably won't be seeing interest rate cuts this week
-The Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady in its coming decision out Wednesday.
- BusinessInsider28/01 Olympiacos flirts with the category of ... robbery in the case of Bruno Onyemaei
-Olympiacos' relations with the Portuguese market are good and from this tank decided the reds have decided to get aid to the left back. Since Jose Mendilibar ruled that Apostolopoulos could not offer the necessary rotation at this stage, Ortega was left alone to pull the cart out of ...
- MSN28/01 Double suggestion to PAOK for Tisundali!
-As is well known, PAOK is trying to empty the ... crowds that are in place of the striker, and therefore one or more of Tisundali, Samata and Brandon are making efforts to leave. Indeed, with regard to the Moroccan striker there seems to be a light in the tunnel, as the PAOK offices has reached interest ...
- MSN28/01 PAOK is looking for Bacabu!
-PAOK is to acquire the striker in the market and one of the cases that is strongly checking out is that of Centric Bacabu! He is a footballer known in the Greek market, as he had previously competed with the Olympic jersey. Dikefalos examines the prospect of his loan, since he is an striker who shows ...
- MSN27/01 Emotion for George Savvidis in his tour of "Opap Arena" and the AEK Museum
-Posting on social media, PAEK appeared a series of photos of George Savvidis' visit to the Union Museums and on the stadium. The veteran ace of AEK was also found in various areas of the stadium and especially to them, where there are images and references to his career. At the end of his visit he declared excited ...
- MSN27/01 Despite Trump’s demand that the Fed cut rates, Wall Street increasingly sees the exact opposite happening
-"We don’t believe the Fed will cut rates in 2025 — we don’t even believe the Fed is done."
- MSN27/01 The Federal Reserve is coming! Global financial markets will usher in “Super Central Bank Week”
-The Federal Reserve is coming! Global financial markets will usher in “Super Central Bank Week”
- Sina27/01 Panathinaikos' unlikely record against Olympiacos
-He remained standing in the seat of his eternal rival. The clover, although it found itself losing 1-0 early on with the goal of Karmos, took advantage of its numerical advantage and managed to draw 1-1 with Ioannidis' penalty and leave Faliro unscathed. With this result, Panathinaikos achieved a record. As stated in the account socc...
- MSN26/01 Ort completes his transfer to Olympiacos and will be present in the Panathinaikos derby!
-Countdown to complete Andre Ort's transcription to. The Portuguese footballer has arrived in Greece, as expected. He didn't change anything with his arrival, which was scheduled for Saturday. Orta reminds us that on Thursday night he was with Braga in Belgium, on the bench of the Carvaliar team. Without...
- MSN26/01 This week's outer disk is the first "Central Bank Super Week" in the New Year, the market is waiting for the Trump tariff decision
-This week's outer disk is the first "Central Bank Super Week" in the New Year, the market is waiting for the Trump tariff decision
- Sina25/01 What does Trump intervene in the Federal Reserve?
-What does Trump's intervention in the Federal Reserve mean for the dollar?
- Sina24/01 A Fed on hold, for now, eyes strong jobs, easing inflation
-At their last meeting in December, U.S. Federal Reserve officials were worried about inflation getting stuck above their 2% target and had watched job gains seesaw in what seemed an emerging decline.
- Reuters24/01 Fed to hold rates steady at an unsteady moment
-U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers meeting next week are expected to keep interest rates on hold but the larger story unfolding will be how the central bank confronts early moves by President Donald Trump that are likely to shape the economy this year, including demands the Fed continue lowering borrowing costs.
- Reuters23/01 Fed axed diversity section from website around time of Trump's executive order
-The Federal Reserve has scrubbed a "Diversity and Inclusion" section from its website, with previous links to a statement of the U.S. central bank's diversity standards and data on the racial, ethnic and gender makeup of its economists and researchers now defaulting to its home page.
- Reuters22/01 Third time lucky for 'Year of the Bond' call?
-After two years of significant underperformance by bonds, investors may have a hard time swallowing claims that 2025 will be the "year of the bond". But there are compelling reasons to believe this will be a case of third time lucky.
- Reuters21/01 After two years of smooth sailing, Fed ready to navigate rocky bond market, Trump uncertainty
-After two years of progress on inflation and surprisingly persistent economic growth, the Federal Reserve next week meets with one eye on new Trump administration policies and another on a bond market that has ratcheted up borrowing costs even as U.S. central bankers have been cutting interest rates.
- Reuters20/01 Guggenheim expects Fed to cut rates about every quarter in 2025
-Guggenheim Partners' chief investment officer forecast on Monday that the U.S. Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates roughly every quarter in 2025, bringing the reduction to around 75 basis points or even a full percentage point this year.
- Reuters18/01 What a surprise! Fed, big announcement!
-What a surprise! Fed, big announcement!
- Sina17/01 Biden’s weak hand-off, don’t blame inflation on Don and other commentary
-“Biden is handing over a world that is running perilously amok under a permissive environment that began with his disastrous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan,” thunder Jonathan Sweet &…
- New York Post17/01 Federal Reserve withdraws from global regulatory climate change group
-The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Friday it had withdrawn from a global body of central banks and regulators devoted to exploring ways to police climate risk in the financial system.
- Reuters17/01 Brent quotes slowed down to $81.34 per barrel
-Oil prices slowed down on Friday afternoon.
- Interfax17/01 World gold price rises to highest in 1 month
-The US job market is not as expected, along with the war in the Middle East, helping gold prices exceed the 2,700 USD mark.
- VN Express16/01 Fed Governor Waller sees potential for multiple interest rate cuts in 2025
-In a CNBC interview, the policymaker said he expects the first cut could come in the first half of the year.
- CNBC16/01 Dollar rules as investors eye Trump's economic policies
-U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House and fading hopes for aggressive interest rate cuts have driven the dollar to multi-year highs, and investors see this strength continuing, aided by the new administration's pro-growth and inflationary policies.
- Reuters16/01 Bond chaos induces headaches worldwide: podcast
-Rising yields on long-term US debt, now around 5% despite the Fed’s cuts, are having ripple effects across the globe. Leaders in Britain and beyond may be forced to rethink their policies. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists explain the potential pain in store.
- Reuters16/01 Trump Treasury pick Bessent faces Senate grilling on taxes, trade, deficits
-President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Treasury secretary, hedge fund manager Scott Bessent, vowed to maintain the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency as he prepared to face questions from U.S. senators on Thursday on how he will implement Trump's tax cut, tariff and deregulation plans.
- Reuters16/01 Trump's US Treasury pick Bessent says dollar must remain world's reserve currency
-Scott Bessent, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's choice to head the Treasury Department, on Wednesday vowed to ensure that the dollar remains the world's reserve currency as he laid out a vision for a "new economic golden age".
- Reuters15/01 Overnight news: U.S. stocks closed higher, CPI rekindled expectations of Fed rate cut, Tesla rose 8%, Hindenburg Research announced disbandment, Israel and Hamas reached ceasefire agreement in Gaza
-Overnight news: U.S. stocks closed higher, CPI rekindled expectations of Fed rate cut, Tesla rose 8%, Hindenburg Research announced disbandment, Israel and Hamas reached ceasefire agreement in Gaza
- Sina15/01 Cooler core inflation revives bets on Fed rate cuts
-Federal Reserve policymakers may be able to reduce interest rates a couple of times this year, traders bet on Wednesday, after a government report helped allay fears that inflation was accelerating in the final full month of Joe Biden's presidency.
- Reuters15/01 US 30-year mortgage rate tops 7%, highest since May 2024
-The interest rate for the most popular U.S. home loan rose last week to an eight-month high of 7.09%, extending an upward trend that's squeezing would-be homebuyers already facing rising house prices and limited supply.
- Reuters14/01 U.S. posts record $711 bln deficit for first three months of fiscal 2025
-The U.S. government posted an $87 billion budget deficit in December, reduced partly by a shift of benefit payments into November but capping a record $711 billion deficit for the first three months of the 2025 fiscal year, the U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday.
- Reuters14/01 Iberico or Serrano? Everything you should know before buying ham
-Ham is much more than a food in Spain: it is a gastronomic and cultural experience, occupying a special place on celebrations and tables throughout the country. This delicacy, known for its deep flavor and characteristic umami, offers a variety of styles and categories that can be confusing to many. From Serrano ham to the iconic Iberian acorn-fed ham, there is a world...
- MSN14/01 Breakingviews - US tariffs may lead ratesetters to fight wrong war
-When Donald Trump pledges in next Monday’s inauguration to “faithfully execute the office of President of the United States”, global economics and politics will take a leap into the unknown. Some of the returning president’s ideas could reawaken inflation just as central banks are taking a victory lap for supposedly taming the last bout of price rises. The risk is that Federal Reserve Chair Jay Po
- Reuters14/01 Who are the bond vigilantes and are they back?
-High government spending and a growing need among big economies - from the United States to Britain and France - to tap bond markets to fund their outlays have shot up the list of concerns for some policymakers and investors.
- Reuters14/01 World gold prices plummeted
-The market turned down nearly 28 USD per ounce in the first session of the week, as the US dollar price reached its highest level in 2 years.
- VN Express13/01 Stock Market Crash: Wires linked to America... Why was there an uproar in the stock market? These four big reasons
-Stock Market Crash: There was such an uproar in the stock market on Monday that investors lost about Rs 7 lakh crore. Meanwhile, Sensex closed with a loss of 1048 points, while Nifty closed with a huge fall of 345 points.
- MSN13/01 Robust US economy may not need Trump's big reforms
-U.S. President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on promises of aggressive import tariffs, strict immigration curbs, deregulation and smaller government, but the economy he inherits next week may be screaming for something different.
- Reuters13/01 Ahead of Trump's Leadership Volume II, What will be the fate of the Fed's independence?
-The independence of the United States (US) central bank, The Federal Reserve or The Fed, is not believed to be threatened after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
- MSN12/01 There is a possibility of a storm in the stock market this year, the American market may crash, should we also know the reason behind this?
-Indian and US Stock Market: The year 2025 has not been good for the Indian stock market so far. On the other hand, a report has created fear of a decline in the market. According to the report, there may be a big decline in the American market in the year 2025. If this happens, its effect can also be visible on the Indian stock market.
- MSN11/01 Jobs report fuels Treasury yield surge as markets brace for 5% threshold
-A recent surge in U.S. Treasury yields may gain even more momentum after a strong jobs report reinforced expectations that interest rates will stay high for longer and raised the spectre of benchmark 10-year yields hitting 5% — a level that some fear could rattle broader markets.
- Reuters11/01 The Dow plunged nearly 700 points! Chip stocks tumble
-The Dow plunged nearly 700 points! Chip stocks tumble
- Sina10/01 What BofA says it would take for the Fed's next rate move to be a hike
-The Fed is likely done cutting rates amid robust economic activity and can now eye a hike if core PCE or long-term inflation expectations rise, BofA says.
- BusinessInsider09/01 Fed Governor Bowman says December interest rate cut should be the last
-Bowman said Thursday she supported the recent interest rate cuts but doesn't see the need to go any further.
- CNBC09/01 The biggest obstacle to the Fed cutting interest rates in 2025: Inflation and Trump
-The biggest obstacle to the Fed cutting interest rates in 2025: Inflation and Trump
- Sina08/01 Fed minutes show Wall Street pushed back expected end of balance sheet drawdown
-Wall Street's biggest banks have pushed back the expected endgame for the Federal Reserve's ongoing efforts to shrink the size of its balance sheet, according to meeting minutes for the Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting.
- Reuters08/01 Fed officials are worried about the inflation impacts from Trump's policies, minutes show
-The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released minutes from its December meeting.
- CNBC08/01 Fed minutes may begin to show the hurdle to further rate cuts
-Federal Reserve officials have been signaling that further interest rate cuts are on hold for now given slowed progress on inflation and a still-strong U.S. economy, but minutes from the central bank's December meeting may show just how deeply that sentiment is shared among policymakers facing a newly uncertain economic environment under the incoming Trump administration.
- Reuters08/01 The Federal Reserve meeting minutes are coming tonight. Will they continue to release "hawkish" signals?
-The Federal Reserve meeting minutes are coming tonight. Will they continue to release "hawkish" signals?
- Sina07/01 Europe gets fed up with Elon Musk
-A few days before Donald Trump returns to the White House, voices of alarm – and indignation – are growing among European leaders due to the aggressive interference of Elon Musk. Yesterday it was the French President, Emmanuel Macron, the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, and the spokesperson for the European Commission who expressed their deep...
- MSN06/01 With Barr's exit from regulatory role, Trump gets early chance to reshape Fed
-Federal Reserve Vice Chair of Supervision Michael Barr's decision on Monday to resign early from his regulatory oversight role sets up an early test of how Donald Trump will try to shape the U.S. central bank during his second term as president.
- Reuters06/01 Fed's Barr to resign early from regulatory post
-The Federal Reserve's top regulatory official announced Monday he plans to step down from that post effective February 28.
- Reuters06/01 Michael Barr to step down as the Fed's head of banking supervision to avoid clash with Trump
-There had been speculation that Trump might replace Barr after he takes office Jan. 20.
- CNBC06/01 Breakingviews - Risk and resilience are the watchwords for 2025
-As the world rings in 2025, try to imagine what it would have looked like in 2019 if a visitor from the future appeared with a warning about what was going to happen next.
- Reuters05/01 Fed officials warn of inflation risks under Mr. Trump
-Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said that interest rates can stay high until they are more certain that inflation gradually returns to the 2% target.
- VN Express05/01 Major adjustment by the Federal Reserve: Internal disagreements may increase uncertainty about interest rate cuts
-Major adjustment by the Federal Reserve: Internal disagreements may increase uncertainty about interest rate cuts
- Sina05/01 Fed's Kugler, Daly say job not done on taming inflation
-Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler on Saturday said the U.S. economy ended 2024 in a good place, with inflation down from its peak and the labor market near full employment, but the U.S. central bank's job on taming inflation is not yet done.
- Reuters04/01 Big changes in voting members of the Federal Reserve! What are the effects of "Hawk" +2, "Dove" +1, and Neutral +1?
-Big changes in voting members of the Federal Reserve! What are the effects of "Hawk" +2, "Dove" +1, and Neutral +1?
- Sina04/01 Observation丨The four rotating voting committee members will be updated in 2025. Will there be more divisions within the Federal Reserve?
-Observation丨The four rotating voting committee members will be updated in 2025. Will there be more divisions within the Federal Reserve?
- Sina04/01 U.S. stocks overnight | Nasdaq and S&P 500 ended five consecutive losses, Tesla (TSLA.US) closed up more than 8%
-U.S. stocks overnight | Nasdaq and S&P 500 ended five consecutive losses, Tesla (TSLA.US) closed up more than 8%
- Sina03/01 Fed policy may need to stay restrictive for longer due to inflation risk, Barkin says
-The U.S. central bank's benchmark policy rate should stay restrictive until it is more certain that inflation is returning to its 2% target, Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said on Friday.
- Reuters03/01 Roubini: Trump's bad economic ideas could even have a good outcome
-According to the economist of Végzet, if Trump is restrained, then in 2025 there will be growth without too much inflation.
- hvg.hu03/01 Breakingviews - Politicians will hinder central banks’ easing plan
-In 2025, the global economy will be in a much better place than at any time since the outbreak of Covid-19. Growth will be solid, and inflation will finally abate. Those are ideal conditions for central banks to lower interest rates. But the virtuous circle of an easier monetary policy feeding faster expansion will hit a big snag: governments’ inability, or unwillingness, to reduce their huge debt
- Reuters02/01 Trump "raids" a new round of devaluation is coming! Emerging market currencies plummeted across the board
-Trump "raids" a new round of devaluation is coming! Emerging market currencies plummeted across the board
- Sina31/12 Facing dual political and economic challenges, uncertainty about the Fed’s interest rate cut in 2025 is rising.
-Facing dual political and economic challenges, uncertainty about the Fed’s interest rate cut in 2025 is rising.
- Sina31/12 World gold price is around 2,600 USD
-Without new catalysts, the precious metal lost nearly 14 USD in the first session of the week, at one point down to 2,595 USD an ounce.
- VN Express30/12 Macroeconomic environment drives gold bull market, gold price fluctuates and declines? Experts predict: gold prices will continue to rise in 2025
-Macroeconomic environment drives gold bull market, gold price fluctuates and declines? Experts predict: gold prices will continue to rise in 2025
- Sina25/12 The fight against inflation is not over yet, and U.S. and European monetary policies may face variables
-The fight against inflation is not over yet, and U.S. and European monetary policies may face variables
- Sina25/12 The era of 5% fixed deposit is over! The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, and many banks continue to lower U.S. dollar deposit rates
-The era of 5% fixed deposit is over! The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, and many banks continue to lower U.S. dollar deposit rates
- Sina24/12 Big banks, business groups sue US Fed over annual stress tests
-Major banks and business groups sued the Federal Reserve on Tuesday, alleging the U.S. central bank's annual "stress tests" of Wall Street firms violate the law.
- Reuters24/12 World gold price is close to 2,600 USD
-The precious metal turned down in the first session of the week, at one point down to 2,608 USD an ounce, due to pressure from the strong dollar.
- VN Express23/12 Fed announces major changes to bank stress tests in light of legal rulings
-The U.S. Federal Reserve said on Monday it was considering major changes to its annual bank "stress tests" in light of recent legal developments, including allowing lenders to provide comment on the models it uses, in a major victory for Wall Street banks.
- Reuters23/12 How investments may fare during Trump 2.0 and Fed easing
-U.S. investors are preparing for a swathe of changes in 2025, from tariffs and deregulation to tax policy.
- Reuters23/12 Brent rose to $73.27 per barrel
-Oil quotes are rising on Monday amid weak trading activity before the Christmas holidays.
- Interfax23/12 Brace! Risks stack up for the global economy in 2025
-Uncertainty looms with potential Trump tariffs and global conflicts.
- Reuters23/12 Low-income Americans struggle to make ends meet
-Chiugo Akujuobi has relied on charity kitchens and support from friends since leaving his family in Houston earlier this year.
- VN Express22/12 Opposition Leader faces leadership spill
-Victorian opposition leader John Pesutto will have his leadership challenged after a group of fed-up shadow ministers called a special party meeting this Friday.
- News.com.au22/12 CITIC Construction Investment Chen Guo: As the New Year’s Eve market continues, AI+ is the main line in the mid-term
-CITIC Construction Investment Chen Guo: As the New Year’s Eve market continues, AI+ is the main line in the mid-term
- Sina21/12 How the Federal Reserve's rate policy affects mortgages
-Quantitative tightening at the Federal Reserve may keep upward pressure on 30-year fixed mortgage rates for the foreseeable future.
- CNBC21/12 US stock market: This is what the stock market year 2025 could look like under Trump
-First the Trump rally, then the Fed reset: What could happen next year on Wall Street. As soon as Donald Trump was declared the winner of the US presidential election, a wave of euphoria hit the markets. The US stock markets reacted with strong price gains: The Dow Jones and the technology-heavy Nasdaq 100 immediately ...
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