10:44 Explainer: what’s Trump’s beef with US Fed chairman Jerome Powell?
-Interest rates in the US were on a downward trend but that has come to a halt this year
- The Irish Times07:18 ‘Horrendous’: Aussies slam ANZ bank detail
-An image outside a bank branch has caused uproar, with one person calling the move “horrendous”.
- News.com.au07:08 ‘Most expensive in world history’: CBA stuns
-While the world writhes in economic turmoil not seen in years due to Donald Trump’s protectionist agenda, something unusual is happening here in Australia.
- News.com.au05:52 ‘It’s come to an end’: Bombshell investing claim
-The days of ‘set-and-forget’ investment have come to an end, experts have warned, as stock markets continue reverberating from the turmoil unleashed by US President Donald Trump.
- News.com.au01:00 Trump Has No Plans to Fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell
-Trump has no plans to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whom he called a "major loser" in a Truth Social post on Monday.
- Breitbart00:58 Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed chief Jerome Powell
-President gives vote of confidence days after lashing out over central bank’s reluctance to cut interest rates
- TheGuardian20:01 Prediction if BI lowering interest rates to 5.5%, the rupiah exchange rate will be like this
-The rupiah exchange rate is considered to be affected if Bank Indonesia makes a surprising decision in the RDG BI tomorrow, Wednesday (4/23/2025).
- MSN22/04 Donald Trump's Tariffs Take an Ironic Twist
-Trump's tariffs are pushing Europe to cut interest rates, while also preventing the Fed from doing the same.
- MSN22/04 US dollar hits three-year low as stocks tumble after Trump rips fed chair Jerome Powell
-US dollar hits three-year low as stocks tumble after Trump rips fed chair Jerome Powell - Global markets responded again to Trump’s latest beef, which this time is with America’s central bank
- MSN22/04 Trump needs to end his war with Jerome Powell now — one way or another
-On Monday, furious over Jerome Powell’s refusal to budge on lower interest rates, President Trump took to TruthSocial to call the Fed chair a “major loser,” the latest in a series…
- New York Post21/04 Trump ramps up attacks on Powell, demands 'loser' Fed chair lower rates 'NOW'
-President Donald Trump ratcheted up his pressure campaign on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
- CNBC20/04 New poll suggests Anthony Albanese could win majority government
-Anthony Albanese is on the verge of securing a political resurrection according to the latest Newspoll and could be re-elected as Prime Minister with a surprise majority.
- News.com.au19/04 Experts see higher stagflation risks. Here's what it means for your money
-Stagflation — a mix of slow economic growth, high inflation and high unemployment — which hit the U.S. in the 1970s, could make a comeback, economists say.
- CNBC19/04 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 Why economists believe the ECB will keep on cutting interest rates
-Economists predict that the ECB will continue its rate-cutting cycle as global trade tensions rise and eurozone growth slows. Markets expect up to 75 basis points of easing by September, pushing the deposit rate down to 1.5%.
- EuronewsEN17/04 ECB cuts rates for third time this year as Europe braces for Trump tariffs
-Quarter-point cut in cost of borrowing aimed at combating slowing eurozone growth and impact of US border taxes
- TheGuardian17/04 ECB cuts interest rates again amid tariff turmoil
-Investors will be watching bank chief Christine Lagarde’s post-decision commentary for clues on next move
- The Irish Times17/04 ECB cuts rates again as Trump tariffs weigh on economic outlook
-The European Central Bank cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to 2.25% on Thursday as threats to growth outweigh inflationary concerns.
- EuronewsEN17/04 Trump responded to the criticism of the president of the Federal Reserve for the tariffs and requested his immediate dismissal
-A day after Jerome Powell warned about inflation and slower growth due to rates, the US president accused him of acting late and threatened his dismissal for not lowering interest rates. The head of the Central Bank has been in office since 2018 and ends in 2026
- Infobae17/04 Sainsbury’s joins £1bn profits club; US Federal Reserve warns on inflation – business live
-Live, rolling coverage of business, economics and financial markets as UK retailer says profits will be flat this year as it tries to match rivals’ prices
- TheGuardian17/04 ECB cut seems nailed on but what about the outlook?
-Trump’s erratic tariffs policy makes forecasting on interest rates very difficult for central bank
- The Irish Times17/04 Warning as sinister world trend comes for us
-Warning: Distressing Content
- News.com.au17/04 The deposit war is too fierce! Ready to enter the era of "zero interest rates"?
-The deposit war is too fierce! Ready to enter the era of "zero interest rates"?
- Sina16/04 Four money traps to avoid in a volatile market, according to ‘Fast Money’ trader Tim Seymour
-“Fast Money” trader Tim Seymour wants to help investors avoid costly mistakes.
- 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 Bank of England urged to slash interest rates as inflation falls
-Plea to help mortgage holders with a half-point cut next month after unexpected economic boost
- Express16/04 Tariffs clear the way for European Central Bank interest rate cut
-The European Bank is widely expected to trim interest rates for the third time this year on Thursday.
- CNBC16/04 ECB set to cut interest rates as insurance against trade tariffs
-ECB expected to cut rates by 25bp to 2.25%—its sixth straight reduction—as inflation cools and tariff risks rise. Economists see the move as insurance amid growth shocks and US-EU tensions weighing on sentiment and policy outlook.
- EuronewsEN16/04 Good news on UK inflation may be short-lived amid trade war and rising household bills
-Worsening global outlook makes ‘gradual and careful’ approach on interest rates by Bank of England more difficult
- TheGuardian16/04 UK inflation falls to 2.6%, increasing pressure on Bank to cut interest rates
-March annual rate comes before expected rise because of household bills going up this month
- TheGuardian15/04 SBI gave a big gift to customers, now your home loan EMI will be reduced
-After a recent cut of 25 basis points in the repo rate by RBI, the country's largest public sector bank, SBI, has also cut its loan rates by 0.25%. It is effective from 15 April, 2025 i.e. from today.
- MSN15/04 Cboe's volatility expert sees more market turmoil ahead as tariff uncertainty not fully priced in
-Despite a sharp pullback in market volatility, the Cboe's Mandy Xu sees a trend that suggests more pain ahead.
- CNBC15/04 Make funds up to 2600000 rupees from 5000 investment every month, invest in this government scheme
-PF scheme is a very popular scheme of government. In this scheme, you can assemble a lot of good funds by investing a little bit every month. If you are a job -working person, then you can easily invest 5000 rupees from your income in PPF scheme and collect good funds.
- MSN15/04 Mass exit from deadline deposits- 6.9 billion went to bold and reciprocal
-What are the next opportunities for satisfactory yields from bold bills and mutual
- MSN14/04 The country's largest public sector bank SBI shocked customers! Decreased interest on FD
-SBI FD Rates: State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest public sector bank, has reduced interest on Fixed Deposit. The bank has reduced the interest of 0.10 per cent on FD. This interest is on FD of less than Rs 3 crore. New rates of SBI Bank will be applicable from April 15 tomorrow. SBI Bank is offering FDs from 7 days to 10 years. The bank is paying maximum interest to senior citizens at
- MSN14/04 There are big issues with Labor’s multi billion-dollar housing plan, experts warn
-Labor’s plan to get more young Australians into their first home sooner and for less cash upfront will inevitably drive up home prices, economists have warned.
- News.com.au13/04 HDFC bank is best to take personal loan, but should be so salary, know the monthly EMI on a loan of 10 lakhs
-Today we are going to tell you about the personal loan of HDFC Bank, one of the biggest private banks in the country. HDFC offers personal loans to its customers at a very good interest rate. In such a situation, if you are planning to take a personal loan, then you can take a personal loan from HDFC Bank.
- MSN12/04 Albo’s bold $10b plan for first homebuyers
-Anthony Albanese has pledged $10b to build 100,000 homes exclusively for first homebuyers in a major move, as Labor officially kicks off their re-election campaign in Perth.
- News.com.au12/04 China act to tank Australia’s economy
-Australia’s economy could take a hit worse than the global financial crisis or Covid if the geopolitical tensions between China and the US continue.
- News.com.au11/04 Student Loan Interest Rates Could Be Cut for Millions of Americans
-If a new bill passes Congress, it will adjust interest rates on existing federal student loans down to 2 percent.
- MSN11/04 How Trump’s tariffs could impact upcoming big US bank earnings
-The US earnings season begins on Friday, with major banks reporting their first-quarter results before the market opens. Despite expectations for solid quarterly performances, analysts anticipate conservative guidance due to tariff-related uncertainties.
- EuronewsEN11/04 RBA boss pours cold water on rate cut theory
-Amid predictions of a potential double rate cut in May, with economists forecasting that Australian homeowners’ mortgage repayments could be slashed due to the United States’ ongoing trade war, Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has cast doubt on such a scenario.
- News.com.au10/04 RBA pours cold water on homeowner hopes
-Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock has poured cold water over predictions of a double interest rate cut next month insisting it’s “too early” to make hard calls on the impact of Donald Trump’s tariff chaos.
- News.com.au10/04 Santander announce change to popular bank account for balances under £25,000
-The high street bank will make the change from April 28 and it affects customers with balances of up to £25,000.
- Express10/04 Trump’s tariffs may be reduced but their impact will be felt in the UK and beyond
-We examine potential consequences of US president’s market chaos, which could reach every corner of global finance and economy
- TheGuardian10/04 Sad reality behind 28yo’s home ownership
-A hardworking teacher has revealed how a family tragedy was her only chance at becoming a homeowner, proving Australia’s housing crisis is out of control.
- News.com.au10/04 The first batch of electronic savings treasury bonds will open tomorrow in 2025 First-line outlets: high consultation popularity
-The first batch of electronic savings treasury bonds will open tomorrow in 2025 First-line outlets: high consultation popularity
- Sina10/04 Donald Trump’s economic chaos hits outlook for Australia’s interest rates
-In Donald Trump’s “unpredictable” world, a lot can change in the span of 24 hours.
- News.com.au09/04 Irish mortgage rates continue to fall but remain higher than EU average
-New mortgage lending up 22% in February, says Central Bank
- The Irish Times09/04 The difficulty of repaying loans in advance has been upgraded, and some banks have raised the threshold
-The difficulty of repaying loans in advance has been upgraded, and some banks have raised the threshold
- Sina09/04 ‘I’m buying as much as I can’: Property experts brace for boom
-Homeowners are increasingly likely to get some mortgage relief, but property experts say a rate drop could see the already inflated market explode.
- News.com.au09/04 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 China sees Trump commit "error after error" and sees an opportunity in the trade war started by tariffs
-Hong Kong (CNN) - While many nations strive to make tariff agreements with Trump, China is making it ahead, hoping to transform "the crisis into opportunity." In the space of 48 hours after Trump's announcement of tariffs about countries around the world, the world's second largest economy quickly retaliated with its own punishment measures.
- MSN08/04 Bank ‘should cut UK interest rates to at least 4% in May amid tariff turmoil’
-Ex-Bank of England deputy governor Charlie Bean says cut of 0.5 points needed because of ‘crazy situation’ in US
- TheGuardian08/04 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 'Big Short' investor Steve Eisman on tariff turmoil: Don't be a hero
-Steve Eisman warns Wall Street isn't done discounting worst-case scenarios tied to the Trump's tariffs. But he doesn't see another financial crisis.
- CNBC07/04 Selling out during the market's worst days can hurt you, research shows — here's how much you could lose
-Amid an ongoing market selloff, some investors may be tempted to cash out in a flight to safety. Yet research shows they'll likely regret it.
- CNBC07/04 Why Fed Chair Powell wears purple ties — 'It's not that we are bipartisan, we are non-political'
-Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has maintained that politics will not play a role in the FOMC’s policy decisions, even as pressure mounts.
- CNBC07/04 Real reason for US stock market collapse
-I love the smell of a market crash in the morning.
- News.com.au06/04 If the loan takes the death of a loan, then who will pay interest, understand what is the rule of the bank here?
-In today's era, it has become a common practice to take a loan to meet home, car or other needs. Banks take into account the person's credit history, income source and repayment capacity before giving loans. But if the person taking the loan dies, then the question arises that who will repay his debt?
- MSN06/04 Monthly EMI will be made by taking a home loan of 25 lakhs from HDFC Bank for 25 years, know how much interest you will have to pay
-Today we will tell you about the home loan of HDFC Bank of the country's biggest private banks. We will tell you how many rupees you will have to pay as EMI after taking a home loan from HDFC Bank. Let's know
- MSN06/04 US stocks have plummeted continuously. How will A-shares open tomorrow?
-US stocks have plummeted continuously. How will A-shares open tomorrow?
- Sina04/04 Trump Urges Fed Chair Jerome Powell to Cut Interest Rates
-President Trump called for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to lower interest rates, contending it is the "perfect time" to do so.
- Breitbart04/04 Current account use cost Irish households €800m in lost interest
-Almost 90% of deposits are in `overnight’ accounts compared to 55% in euro area
- The Irish Times04/04 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 Alarming interest rate prediction emerges
-ANALYSIS
- News.com.au03/04 Shock RBA move screwing over Aussies
-Did you know the cost of land, existing houses and interest costs aren’t counted in the consumer price index inflation statistic published by the Australia Bureau of Statistics?
- News.com.au03/04 Bank of England could do two things as Brits warned of major job losses
-Small businesses in the UK could face the brunt of Donald Trump's tariffs as an expert warns of inflation rising.
- Express03/04 What Trump’s tariffs could mean for UK consumers
-A global trade war could affect everything from prices to pensions, and inflation to interest rates
- TheGuardian03/04 RBA warns Trump a risk to Aussies
-US President Donald Trump’s trade war could trigger cascading disorder in the global economy and pummel Australians, the Reserve Bank of Australia warns.
- News.com.au03/04 ‘Monumental’ change coming to Australia
-OPINION
- News.com.au02/04 60% of Americans carry a credit card balance — as interest rates top 20%, Fed report finds
-More than half of Americans are carrying credit card balances, despite sky-high APRs.
- CNBC01/04 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 Albo backs in payrise for millions of Aussies
-Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will announce, on Wednesday, that Labor will support a rise in real wages for Australia’s low paid workers.
- News.com.au01/04 Eurozone inflation falls to 2.2%: Could the ECB cut rates this month?
-Eurozone inflation hit a four-month low at 2.2% in March, but rising monthly prices and persistent services inflation leave the ECB divided ahead of its April 17 meeting, with markets pricing a 65% chance of a rate cut.
- EuronewsEN01/04 Rachel Reeves nightmare as Britain suffering huge economic 'distress'
-Britain's economic landscape is shifting, and not for the better. A new report paints a picture of distress, leaving many to wonder about the future.
- Express31/03 ‘We’ll remove it’: Dutton to reset lending rules
-D-Day has arrived over the fate of an election campaign rate cut, with Peter Dutton set to unveil new policies to make it easier to enter the housing market without help from “the Bank of Mum and Dad.”
- News.com.au31/03 Russia economy meltdown as bank profits plunge and mortgage rates near 30%
-No sector of the Russian economy appears safe from the icy winds of the growing economic storm.
- Express29/03 Russia economic meltdown as oil giant's profits crash
-A lethal combination of spiralling inflation and high interest rates has hit Russian businesses and consumers hard.
- Express29/03 Federal Reserve officials: It may only cut interest rates by 25 basis points this year, and the impact of lower confidence is more serious than the tariff itself
-Federal Reserve officials: It may only cut interest rates by 25 basis points this year, and the impact of lower confidence is more serious than the tariff itself
- Sina28/03 Four key challenges facing Aussie economy
-The Australian economy faces four major challenges that will have to be dealt with by whoever wins the upcoming federal election, a leading economist has warned.
- News.com.au27/03 What Albo, Dutton will do for your budget
-With cost-of-living set to be the number one election issue facing voters, both major parties are pitching themselves as the side most capable of handling Australia’s economy.
- News.com.au27/03 Albo to call federal election today
-Anthony Albanese will finally call a federal election on Friday, with the date expected to be Saturday May 3.
- News.com.au27/03 Banks are "fighting" for consumer loans! Some customers can have interest rates as low as 2.133%, and the bank quota can reach up to 1 million yuan.
-Banks are "fighting" for consumer loans! Some customers can have interest rates as low as 2.133%, and the bank quota can reach up to 1 million yuan.
- Sina27/03 Trump's tariffs are making the ECB's interest rate path 'more complicated,' policymaker says
-U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies are complicating the path ahead for European Central Bank interest rates, policymaker Pierre Wunsch told CNBC.
- CNBC27/03 ‘Free fall’: Rates call nobody wanted to hear
-COMMENT
- News.com.au26/03 PTSB becomes latest lender to cut rates on savings
-Firm follows AIB and Bank of Ireland with reduction
- The Irish Times25/03 Bump-up CDs: What they are and how they work
-If you think rates may rise again soon, a bump-up CD could be what you’re looking for.
- MSN25/03 Banking rules will change from April 1, withdrawing money from ATM, minimum balance and interest will be changed
-New Rules from 1 April 2025: New financial year new rules related to banks are going to be implemented. New banking rules are going to be implemented in India from 1 April 2025. These changes will affect the withdrawal of money from ATMs, minimum balance, check payment safety, digital banking, saving account and interest card service along with the interest rates of fixed deposits (FD). Customers
- MSN25/03 MLF's policy interest rate "anchor" is "anchor". What signals does the operation send when reforms are in effect?
-MLF's policy interest rate "anchor" is "anchor". What signals does the operation send when reforms are in effect?
- Sina25/03 Morgan Stanley's near-term rally call: CIO Mike Wilson sees beaten-up Mag 7 stocks as winners
-Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson contends the recent market weakness "has nothing to do with tariffs."
- CNBC24/03 Only a few days left ... These special FDs of SBI are giving Dhansu Return, know how many on investment of one lakh rupees?
-SBI Special FD: If you are planning to invest in special FD, then SBI scheme can be useful. The name of these schemes is SBI Amrit Vrishti and SBI Amrit Kalash. The bank is giving good returns on these. The last date for investment in both these schemes is 31 March. That is, only a few days are left.
- MSN24/03 ‘Sucked in’: Aussie reveals big regret after buying first home
-Eight years ago, Aaron Duff and his partner bought their first home using the First Home Buyer’s Scheme, a decision he regrets.
- News.com.au22/03 Channel 7 star Jamie Durie’s insane ‘10 year’ house reveal
-Jamie Durie has finally unveiled his dream home after 10 years of planning.
- News.com.au22/03 ‘Completely blindsided’: Shock figure boosts hopes of April rate cut
-A steep decline in employment figures over the past month has raised prospects the Reserve Bank could cut rates as early as April, economists say.
- News.com.au22/03 Mortgage rates are going down. That's not necessarily a good thing.
-Mortgage rates have come down from their recent peak, but it could be a sign of overall economic weakness and a potential recession.
- BusinessInsider21/03 LIC's new smart pension plan, pension will be available every month, know how much will be invested
-LIC Smart Pension Plan: Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has launched a smart pension plan this year. It is a savings and pension scheme, created for both individual and group customers. In this, you get every month, quarter, half or annual pension. This plan also has a death benefits, different pension options and facilities to take loans if needed. If you want regular income after retir
- MSN21/03 Eurozone consumer confidence falls more than expected in March
-Eurozone consumer confidence weakened as looming trade tariffs raised concerns over growth and inflation. Meanwhile, Germany approved a massive fiscal package, but economists urged caution over immediate excitement.
- EuronewsEN21/03 Chicago Fed President Goolsbee sees rate cuts depending on inflation progress
-Goolsbee told CNBC that he's been hearing more concerns from businesses in his region about the impact of tariffs.
- CNBC21/03 Russia economy meltdown as flights slashed & key goal to take 600yrs to deliver
-The aviation industry in Russia is grinding to a halt as airline companies run out of planes that can fly.
- Express21/03 European markets drop following week of interest rate decisions
-The Bank of England kept rates steady at 4.5% on Thursday, as inflation remains sticky and global uncertainty ratchets up.
- EuronewsEN21/03 How to slash up to $500,000 off your mortgage
-Eligible families and single parents can now slash up to $500,000 from their mortgage for a new home under a pre-election expansion of Labor’s shared equity housing affordability scheme.
- News.com.au20/03 ‘Deterioration’: Sign America has lost control
-ANALYSISAmid a news cycle dominated by US President Donald Trump and the upcoming Australian federal election, one can’t help but be struck by how different the approach of the Trump administration and the Albanese government is to their respective economies.
- News.com.au20/03 It's not just America with a debt problem. World governments face the highest debt costs since 2007.
-"This combination of higher costs and higher debt risks restricting capacity for future borrowing" the OECD said in a report on global debt.
- BusinessInsider20/03 Bank of England in no hurry on interest rates – but cuts will come
-Despite the decision to hold at 4.5%, businesses and households can take a confident view of the UK’s prospects
- TheGuardian20/03 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 Bank of England holds interest rates at 4.5% amid fears over stubborn inflation
-Central bank pauses rate cuts as UK economy struggles and Trump tariffs hit world economy
- TheGuardian20/03 Russian economy meltdown as 'grocery prices soar 20%' with 'cash handouts'
-The costs of essential items in Russia have risen by 20% as the country continues to feel the effects of Vladimir Putin's illegal invasion.
- Express20/03 Wild Trump plan Australia should copy
-ANALYSIS
- News.com.au20/03 Foreign visitors have been driving Japan’s economy. A stronger yen could reverse that trend
-Foreign tourists have had an outzised impact on Japan's economic growth. However, their influence could start to wane as the yen strengthens, analysts said.
- CNBC19/03 Here's when to list your home for sale this spring — it could sell for up to $27,000 more, data shows
-On average, home sellers who list their properties in the week of April 13 to April 19 this year could sell for roughly $27,000 more than other times of the year.
- nbc News19/03 Three reasons Redbridge poll shows Labor back in front ahead of Federal election race | Samantha Maiden
-COMMENT
- News.com.au19/03 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.
- CNBC19/03 Americans aren't getting an interest rate cut this month
-The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady in March while markets predict cuts later in the year.
- BusinessInsider19/03 Markets are looking to the Fed for guidance on the economy — but the central bank may not be in charge anymore
-Economists expect Fed Chair Jerome Powell to hold off on cutting rates this round due to macroeconomic uncertainties.
- BusinessInsider19/03 2.58% followed by 2.49%! Some banks have hit new lows in consumer loan interest rates, and have broken the two major marks of "2.6" and "2.5" in a row
-2.58% followed by 2.49%! Some banks have hit new lows in consumer loan interest rates, and have broken the two major marks of "2.6" and "2.5" in a row
- Sina19/03 Bank of Japan keeps rates steady as Trump tariffs cast a shadow over economic outlook
-The BOJ's decision comes just ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy meeting, where the central bank is expected to keep its benchmark interest rate steady.
- CNBC19/03 Where will the gold price go after breaking through $3,000?
-Where will the gold price go after breaking through $3,000?
- Sina19/03 A series of banks reduces savings interest rates
-23 banks in the past month reduced their savings interest rates from 0.1 to 1%, after the Prime Minister's direction.
- VN Express17/03 To cut or not to cut? US Fed faces stubborn inflation and weak growth
-Faced with persistent inflation and a slowing economy, the Federal Reserve finds itself in a tight spot ahead of its interest rate decision this week.
- EuronewsEN17/03 OECD trims eurozone growth outlook as global trade tensions bite
-The OECD has lowered its eurozone GDP growth forecast to 1.0% for 2025, down from 1.3% in December, citing weak investment and rising geopolitical risks. Global growth is also revised down to 3.1% as trade disruptions weigh on sentiment.
- EuronewsEN17/03 Huge question looms over tax cuts
-Liberal leader Peter Dutton has warned Australian couples are getting slugged $7000 a year in extra income tax, on average, since the Albanese government was elected. But it’s not clear he plans to do anything about it.
- News.com.au15/03 Russian economy meltdown as output 'nosedives' sparking company collapses
-Three years of war are taking a heavy toll on the Russian economy, with the situation compounded by soaring interest rates.
- Express15/03 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).
- MSN14/03 Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady next week. But some consumer loans are getting cheaper.
-Although inflation receded last month, an escalating trade war threatens to cause prices to rise on a wide range of consumer goods going forward.
- nbc News14/03 UK economy shrinks unexpectedly in blow to Rachel Reeves
-ONS data showing 0.1% fall in GDP in January comes less than two weeks before chancellor’s spring statement
- TheGuardian14/03 Question Dutton and Albo won’t answer
-ANALYSIS
- News.com.au14/03 Labor’s Andrew Charlton outlines radical options to tame inflation lifting by forcing workers to stash more savings in super
-EXCLUSIVE
- News.com.au13/03 The US dollar financial management quota is tight, and a joint-stock bank has begun to "redeem to redeem"
-The US dollar financial management quota is tight, and a joint-stock bank has begun to "redeem to redeem"
- Sina13/03 Headline inflation eases to 1.8% in February
-Prices in restaurants and hotels rose by 3.1 per cent mainly due to higher prices for alcoholic drinks and food consumed in licensed premises
- The Irish Times12/03 A silver lining amid the Trump-induced market chaos: Lower mortgage rates
-As bond yields have edged down from January highs, the 30-year mortgage rate has steadily dipped, logging six straight weeks of declines.
- BusinessInsider12/03 US inflation cools despite Trump trade war threatening price lifts
-Price pressures eased more than expected in February, a relief for US consumers concerned about looming tariff effects.
- EuronewsEN12/03 Government urged to address sub par savings rates for Irish consumers
-Central Bank data show that up to €140 billion of Irish deposits still resides in overnight deposit accounts, accruing just 0.13 per cent in interest
- The Irish Times12/03 Credit card debt calculator: Find out how much you owe
-Americans have more credit card debt than ever. Figure out how much you owe and how long it will take to pay back.
- NewsNation12/03 ‘Humiliation’: China has last laugh
-ANALYSIS
- News.com.au12/03 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 ...
- MSN11/03 Bond yields just flashed the biggest recession warning since the election
-A flight to safety amid extreme equity volatility has driven bond yields down, but investors are also eyeing lower yields as a recession comes into view.
- BusinessInsider11/03 Russia economy meltdown as airline industry 'unravels' and tax revenues plunge
-The aviation sector has been one of the hardest hit by sanctions, introduced following Vladimir Putin's 2022 full scale invasion of Ukraine.
- Express11/03 Aussie ‘Crypto King’ Fred Schebesta slams nanny state overregulation for killing innovation, calls for a Trump-style change
-Australia is suffering through a long and crushing innovation drought, and tech entrepreneur Fred Schebesta blames “violent” overregulation for turning the country into a nanny state.
- News.com.au11/03 Credit Card Interest Rates to Change Under New Bill
-A new bipartisan bill introduced by Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Anna Paulina Luna aims to cap credit card interest rates at 10%.
- MSN10/03 Kugler says Fed should hold interest rates amid inflation risks
-Inflation could continue to be 'persistent' and prices could potentially increase again, Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler told CNBC's Silvia Amaro.
- CNBC10/03 The loose signal continues to be released, how can the bond market interpret?
-The loose signal continues to be released, how can the bond market interpret?
- Sina09/03 Prolific act causing marriages to end: ‘Lazy’
-It’s official: women are copping the short straw at home – but no one is surprised by the revelation.
- News.com.au08/03 ‘We don’t believe in the velvet rope:' One money manager is giving retail investors access to private credit. But is it worth it?
-The exchange-traded fund industry is looking to give retail investors more access to alternative investments including private credit.
- CNBC08/03 3 major risks could send the stock market tumbling even further
-Is the stock-market sell-off just getting started?
- BusinessInsider08/03 Horror sign Aussie inflation ‘will surge’
-ANALYSISWhen it comes to the issue of inflation, policymakers often have a very different perspective to that of the average person in the street.
- News.com.au08/03 The ECB cut interest rates by 25 basis points as scheduled, and the easing cycle is approaching its end?
-The ECB cut interest rates by 25 basis points as scheduled, and the easing cycle is approaching its end?
- Sina08/03 Early morning! Federal Reserve Chairman Powell made a big statement!
-Early morning! Federal Reserve Chairman Powell made a big statement!
- Sina07/03 4 charts that explain the stock market's worst week in 6 months
-Tariffs and sweeping DOGE cuts have fueled intense volatility as investors' outlook for markets and the economy in 2025 dims.
- BusinessInsider07/03 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 ‘Disaster’: Labor staffer unleashes on Albo
-A Labor insider has offered her unfiltered views on the Prime Minister’s performance in a profile of Tanya Plibersek that asks the question: “why isn’t this woman put in charge?
- News.com.au06/03 Follow market volatility: Wall Street quotes with casualt
-Technological actions, such as Nvidia and Marvell Technology, lead losses in New York after results that did not meet the high expectations of investors
- Infobae06/03 Turkey cuts interest rate to 42.5% after inflation hits two-year low
-Turkey’s central bank lowered its key interest rate by 2.5 percentage points on Thursday, its third consecutive cut, reacting to a slowdown in inflation in the country.
- EuronewsEN06/03 ECB cuts rates for sixth time since June despite sticky inflation
-The European Central Bank cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to 2.5% on Thursday as inflation nears 2% and growth remains weak.
- EuronewsEN06/03 Fixed storage is too unprofitable! 19 private banks have lost interest rates at 3% across the board, "forced" depositors to seek advice on financial management DeepSeek
-Fixed storage is too unprofitable! 19 private banks have lost interest rates at 3% across the board, "forced" depositors to seek advice on financial management DeepSeek
- Sina06/03 Expert reveals ‘millionaire’ strategy
-OPINION
- News.com.au06/03 Good news for the tenants! It is possible to buy a house with a housing loan! Housing loan interest rates are decreasing
-Good news for those who want to own a home! Many people were waiting for housing loan interest rates to fall to buy a house. The change in loan interest rates before the Central Bank's interest rate decision will be announced on Thursday draws attention. Last week, the lowest interest rate in a bank in housing loans was 2.74 percent, while the interest rate was revised downward within 1 week. The
- MSN05/03 Up to 50 basis points, the deposit interest rate advantage of small and medium-sized banks disappears
-Up to 50 basis points, the deposit interest rate advantage of small and medium-sized banks disappears
- Sina05/03 The Federal Housing Administration could face layoffs — what that may mean for homebuyers
-The Federal Housing Administration, a major provider of low-down-payment loan options for first-time homebuyers, is facing a staff cut. What you should know.
- CNBC04/03 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 Stagflation fears rise as Trump tariffs take effect, economy slows
-That dual threat of higher prices and slower growth is causing angst, including among investors who have been dumping stocks and scooping up bonds.
- nbc News04/03 Russian economy meltdown as wheat exports plunge and miners face mass layoffs
-The coal mining industry in Russia is facing an existential crisis as it struggles to find new clients to replace those in the West.
- Express04/03 Many banks lower deposit interest rates starting this month, with the highest drop of 50 basis points
-Many banks lower deposit interest rates starting this month, with the highest drop of 50 basis points
- Sina04/03 Correction risks: CBOE's volatility expert warns stock market is underpricing tariff impact
-CBOE Global Markets' Mandy Xu contends the bond market has been more sensitive to economic uncertainty than stocks. But now, that gap may be starting to close.
- CNBC03/03 Eurozone inflation falls less than expected: ECB rate cuts at risk?
-Eurozone inflation eased to 2.4% in February but remained above forecasts, complicating the ECB’s rate-cut plans. Monthly price pressures, meanwhile, hit a 10-month high.
- EuronewsEN03/03 EPFO gave a big shock! 7.35 lakh applications claiming Higher PF Pension canceled
-EPFO fears that he may have to spend Rs 1,86,920 crore to pay only 50% of the total applicants for high pension. In a meeting in a meeting, a note sent to the Central Board of Trustees in a meeting presented an Acular Analysis of the current situation.
- MSN03/03 LGIM warns on hit to growth if Trump follows through on tariffs threat
-Legal & General Investment Managers sees ECB rate cuts continuing for now
- The Irish Times03/03 Will the European Central Bank cut interest rates further this week?
-The European Central Bank (ECB) is set to reduce its interest rate further this week due to economic concerns. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has vowed to impose 25% tariffs on the EU, sparking concerns of a further growth slowdown.
- EuronewsEN02/03 Are there tax issues if we lend to our daughter to buy us out of shared home?
-Loans within families can offer far better value to the borrower than having to go to the banks but make sure you follow the rules
- The Irish Times02/03 The Prime Minister requested to submit a legal framework in March
-The Prime Minister directed the Ministry of Finance and the State Bank to propose a legal framework for money this month.
- VN Express01/03 Cylinder, demat, UPI payment, tax and GST from 1 March 2025, 7 rules in lieu of tax and GST, these work will have to be settled soon
-New Rules from 1 March 2025: Many money related rules have changed with the new month. These rules will affect your everyday life. The government has increased the price of commercial cylinders by Rs 6. These changes are related to your home expenses, nomination in demat account, FD rates, bank holiday, UPI payment and tax etc. These changes have come into force today from 1 March 2025. Let's know
- MSN27/02 Stock markets look risky and crypto threatens dollar dominance, billionaire investor Paul Singer says
-Elliott Management founder Paul Singer said investors are complacent, AI buzz is overblown, and crypto may threaten the dollar's global power.
- BusinessInsider27/02 I've spent years dismissing recession predictions. Now I'm getting worried.
-The worrying signs for the US economy are piling up: unemployment is rising, Americans are cutting spending, and the housing market is still frozen.
- BusinessInsider26/02 The Federal Reserve's favorite recession indicator is flashing a danger sign again
-The 10-year yield fell below that of the 3-month note, marking an "inverted yield curve" that has a sterling recession prediction record.
- CNBC26/02 Premium Bonds lower rates again as prize fund drops
-The odds of winning the NS&I Premium Bond draw will stay the same but the amount of smaller prizes will fall.
- Express23/02 Russia economic meltdown as bankruptcies explode and banks face bad loans crisis
-EXCLUSIVE: A top Ukrainian banker told the Express that Russian firms are being hit by a double whammy of expensive loans and lack of access to key markets because of sanctions.
- Express23/02 One of the few bears on Wall Street worries stagflation could drive a 10% stock sell-off this year
-Inflation probably isn't going back to 2% without a recession, according to Barry Bannister, Stifel's top stock strategist.
- BusinessInsider22/02 FD Rates: 5 banks revised interest on FD in February, getting 9.10% interest
-FD Rates: In February 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut the repo rate 25 basis points (BPS). The repo rate decreased from 6.50% to 6.25% after cuts. After this decision, some banks of the country have changed their fixed deposits (FD) interest rates. However, some banks have retained 9.10% annual interest rates for senior citizens. This month six banks have changed their FD interest rates.
- MSN21/02 Housing Market Struggles as High Prices and Mortgage Rates Weigh on Buyers
-Existing-home sales stumbled in January, falling 4.9 percent from December to an annualized pace of 4.08 million, a sharper drop than the 2.6 percent | Economy
- Breitbart21/02 Best Cash ISA to open right now paying 5% before Rachel Reeves tax raid
-The Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates is likely to filter through to lower interest rates on savings, including cash ISAs.
- Express21/02 With tariffs ramping up, this investment option can provide protect against inflation
-The threat of tariffs on imports is causing some investors to consider increasing their exposure to TIPS to help buffer their portfolios against inflation.
- CNBC21/02 If Trump messes with the Fed, a serious US economic crisis will follow
-Attempts to force the Federal Reserve’s hand would likely see cost of US borrowings surge
- The Irish Times21/02 Bond market vigilantes will not be cowed by Trump
-Attempts to force the Federal Reserve’s hand would likely see cost of US borrowings surge
- The Irish Times21/02 Japan makes $10 billion move on Australia
-It has been a wobbly couple of years for the Australian economy as our biggest export — of crucial importance to our superannuation funds and the national budget — faces an uncertain future.
- News.com.au21/02 ‘All of a sudden’: Huge shock coming for Aus
-ANALYSIS
- News.com.au20/02 ‘Perfect opportunity’: BlackRock CEO calls for 30-year mortgages in Australia
-The head of the world’s largest investment firm has called for the introduction of 30-year fixed-rate mortgages in Australia, saying the country’s $4.2 trillion superannuation pool could be used to create the market.
- News.com.au20/02 27.25% for deposit and 28.25% for lending .. The central bank proves interest rates (infograph) - the seventh day
-The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Egypt decided at the end of its meeting today, Thursday, to install the price of the return and lending return for one night at 27.25%, 28.25%, respectively.
- Youm720/02 Shock RBA move could change everything
-ANALYSISThe Reserve Bank of Australia could still have a whole bag full of rate cuts to dole out in 2025, according to a new analysis that has major implications for the housing market.
- News.com.au20/02 Americans' average credit card balance hits $6,580, but there are signs consumers are managing their debt relatively well
-Although Americans are racking up more credit card debt, there are signs households are managing their debt better than they had been before.
- CNBC20/02 Russia economy meltdown as money reserves run out and 'major bankruptcies' loom
-For the third year in a row, Russia posted a budget deficit of over three trillion rubles (£27b).
- Express20/02 ‘Unprecedented’: Australians cop huge blow
-Australia might not return to its pre-Covid level of living standards until about 2030, the federal opposition is arguing, citing the latest data from the Reserve Bank.
- News.com.au19/02 Top ECB official calls for debate on ‘halt’ to rate cuts
-Remarks are the strongest hint yet that central bank hawks will soon resist lowering borrowing costs
- The Irish Times19/02 Bank of England faces bumpier road after inflation accelerates
-Tough route also awaits Rachel Reeves as households reel from sharp increase in living costs
- TheGuardian19/02 America is about to enter an apartment crunch
-A historic wave of apartment construction is drawing to a close, which means rents may soon start rising again.
- BusinessInsider19/02 UK inflation jumps to 3%, reducing odds of early interest rate cut
-Annual CPI inflation rate hits 10-month high in January, in a blow to ministers as cost of living accelerates
- TheGuardian19/02 If I have 5 lakh rupees then where to invest FD or RD? Know how much you will get from calculations in which option
-Lump sum investment is made in the smaling scheme FD of the post office. FD can be done in the post office for one year to five years. In which returns are obtained according to the interest rates already fixed. Customers can start investing in FD from only one thousand rupees.
- MSN19/02 Why one rate cut won’t save Aussie households
-Some homeowners might be rejoicing over the Reserve Bank’s decision to cut the cash rate by 25 basis points on Tuesday, but for many, one rate cut won’t cut it.
- News.com.au19/02 BOB Home Loan: How much will you have to pay on taking a home loan of 60 lakhs from the bank, it will be interest with such a down payment
-Nowadays the rates of property are touching the sky. In such a situation, it is very difficult for a common man to buy a house, but the house can be purchased by taking a loan from the bank. However, in this you will have to pay more money than the loan amount.
- MSN19/02 When is the next RBA meeting on interest rates?
-Australians have welcomed the Reserve Bank’s decision to cut interest rates for the first time in years, but will have to wait slightly longer to find out whether another is on the way.
- News.com.au19/02 ‘Uncharted territory’: Gold price surges towards record high of $US3000
-Big banks are flying billions of dollars worth of gold bars on commercial planes across the Atlantic.
- News.com.au18/02 Why rate cut could drive house prices up
-First home buyers have been warned that the good news on interest rates could turn out to be a double-edged sword when it comes to house prices.
- News.com.au18/02 Russian economic meltdown as fishermen face soaring debts and medicines run out
-The fishing industry has become the latest sector to feel the chilly winds of the gathering economic storm.
- Express18/02 Strong wage growth gives Bank of England interest rate dilemma
-Quick cuts unlikely because persistently high pay rises likely to be deemed inflationary
- TheGuardian18/02 Wild Trump move ‘scaring the RBA’
-David “Kochie” Koch has weighed in on the state of Australia’s economy following the RBA’s long-awaited rate cut on Tuesday, throwing a few jabs Australia’s relations with the US and Donald Trump’s presidency in the process.
- News.com.au18/02 How to fund your new home: From saving a deposit to locking into lower rates
-Falling interest rates and Government incentives can offer some relief to first-time buyers
- The Irish Times18/02 Treasurer’s warning after RBA’s big move
-The Reserve Bank has explained why it made the big move to cut interest rates for the first time in four years warning homeowners it remains “cautious” and suggesting families shouldn’t expect a big run of multiple rate cuts.
- News.com.au18/02 Call your bank: Rate cut trap revealed
-The RBA finally passed down some relief to borrowers, cutting the cash rate to 4.1 per cent at its February meeting, but this will not mean instant relief for borrowers.
- News.com.au17/02 ‘Unjustified’: Fears RBA will deliver 11th hour blow to homeowners and keep rates on hold
-The broad expectation among experts and commentators is that struggling homeowners will be delivered a long-awaited reprieve this afternoon via an interest rate cut.
- News.com.au17/02 How much will you save after RBA rate cut?
-Aussie homeowners are tipped to pocket more than $1000 a year after the banks pass on Tuesday’s cash rate cut in full.
- News.com.au17/02 Anthony Albanese’s big call after RBA interest rate decision
-The Reserve Bank’s big call on interest rates could set the scene for Anthony Albanese to call an election within weeks for April.
- News.com.au17/02 Judge blocks mass layoffs at consumer protection agency targeted by Trump
-The Trump administration has agreed to pause its campaign of layoffs and funding cuts at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
- MSN17/02 4 trades to take advantage of higher-for-longer interest rates with the Fed not expected to cut until at least September
-A hot January inflation report likely confirmed investors' beliefs that higher rates are here to stay.
- BusinessInsider17/02 Inflation truth Aussies haven’t been told
-Australian economics commentator Mark Bouris has come out swinging with some hard truths for the Australian government as the nation scrapes its way back to “sustainable” inflation levels.
- News.com.au17/02 Dutton and Labor MPs break ranks to urge the RBA to cut rates
-Peter Dutton has broken ranks to urge the Reserve Bank to cut rates by 25 basis points this week, warning that “Australians need relief”.
- News.com.au17/02 ‘Good debt’: Man who has bought over 20 homes reveals interest rate reality
-Graham Whitfield owns multiple properties but isn’t worried about whether interest rates go up or down today.
- News.com.au17/02 ‘Going broke’: Expert’s brutal RBA call
-COMMENT
- News.com.au17/02 Up to $50,000 bonus for Aussie homebuyers as rates start tumbling
-There’s good news and bad news for families looking to enter the housing market as the RBA considers the first rate cut since the Covid pandemic in the next 24 hours.
- News.com.au16/02 RBA call ‘could not be more wrong’
-COMMENT
- News.com.au16/02 RBA cut: Insane way to save $250k
-With multiple interest rate cuts on the horizon, savvy homeowners who move quickly can wipe six years off the length of their home loans.
- News.com.au16/02 Why Gen Z's adulting dreams are being crushed — and what they can do about it
-Young people are racking up debt and being priced out of buying homes or having kids. Financial gurus say there are still ways to achieve their goals.
- BusinessInsider16/02 Trump’s secret plot to screw Aussies over
-When the first shot was fired in what would become the American Civil War at the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775, it came to be referred to as “the shot that was heard around the world”.
- News.com.au15/02 ‘Heightened risk’: RBA set to cut
-The RBA will cut rates at its February meeting, according to a majority of experts, resulting in the return of confidence to home buyers and sellers around the country and big potential property price gains.
- News.com.au15/02 How a macro trader used Fed policy to bag a 532% return in 2024
-Carlile observed enough market behavior from macroeconomic conditions to conclude there was a level of predictability to trade on.
- BusinessInsider14/02 One man blamed for Australia’s biggest crisis
-Of all the problems facing Australia today, there’s one crisis that stands out as the most pressing — particularly if you’re at the younger end of the age spectrum.
- News.com.au14/02 Here's a potential winner from the Trump tariffs: American tourists traveling abroad
-The U.S. dollar is expected to strengthen further in 2025 due to President Donald Trump's tariff policy. Overseas travelers may enjoy more buying power.
- CNBC14/02 Homeowners with this mortgage warned of £3,110 blow
-Borrowers on one type of mortgage will face a huge shock as their deals come to an end.
- Express14/02 How homeowners are allowing banks to rip them off by up to $10,000 a year
-Homeowners are blindly allowing the banks to rip them off by up to $10,000 a year by failing to shop around for a better interest rate.
- News.com.au13/02 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 Service industry helps give late boost to UK's economic growth
-The UK economy inched up slightly in the last quarter of 2024, ahead of market expectations. However, the country is still dealing with slower growth than some of its other G7 peers.
- EuronewsEN13/02 Russian economic meltdown as lumber exports collapse and mining profits crash
-The lumber industry is reportedly unravelling under the impact of sanctions as companies struggle to find new markets for their product.
- Express13/02 Predicted cuts to bring meagre relief for Aussies after years of interest rates hell
-Homeowners have been slugged a whopping $54,000 in extra repayments on their mortgages in Sydney as a result of interest rate rises since the election of the Albanese Government but can only expect relief of around $115 a month if the RBA cuts rates next week.
- News.com.au13/02 Could Trump’s tariffs see the RBA hold rates
-Mortgage holders’ long-awaited rate cut could be put on hold as Australia’s central bank deals with the uncertainty of Donald Trump’s latest tariff plans.
- News.com.au13/02 Breitbart Business Digest: Why Trump Is Right That Tariffs and Rate Cuts Go Hand in Hand
-Heads exploded across the establishment financial press on Wednesday when President Donald Trump proclaimed that tariffs and lower rates go hand in hand.
- Breitbart12/02 Here's what the privatization of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac may mean for homebuyers and investors
-Two mortgage giants essential to the U.S. housing market could be released from the government into the private sector. What that means for you.
- CNBC12/02 Hopes for more Fed rate cuts dim as Powell notes hot CPI means 'we're not quite there yet'
-A Fed interest rate cut won't be coming until at least September, if at all this year, following a troubling inflation report Wednesday.
- CNBC12/02 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 Trump says interest rates should be 'lowered' to go 'hand in hand' with his tariffs
-Trump again switched positions on the Fed, indicating in a social media post Wednesday that interest rates need to come down.
- CNBC12/02 Russian economy faces meltdown as country tears through gold reserves
-Increasing economic sanctions on Russia, a tanking ruble, and restrictions on international payments have made gold more attractive.
- Express12/02 Neighbour confronted over alleged Tesla act
-A Sydney homeowner filmed the dramatic moment he confronted his neighbour who he accused of keying his Tesla after he parked it in a visitor’s parking space at a nearby unit block.
- News.com.au11/02 Boost for UK borrowers as Santander ‘fires starting gun’ on mortgage price war
-Bank to offer first two-year deal under 4% with rivals likely to follow suit
- TheGuardian11/02 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 Bank of England’s Mann backed rate cut as she sees inflation ‘hump’ easing
-Downturn in jobs market will mean workers will be unlikely to be able to bid up their wages, says policymaker
- TheGuardian10/02 Best bank account offer for savers with less than £3,000 named
-One of the UK's largest high street banks is offering a savings account that is topping a unique best buy table.
- Express10/02 Russian economic meltdown as wage arrears surge and mass bankruptcies loom
-Companies with a large debt exposure are facing an uphill battle to repay their loans as they fight to stay afloat.
- Express10/02 ‘End of the battle against inflation’: Aussie homeowners poised to make a killing
-Homeowners planning to sell could be set to make a killing if the RBA starts cutting rates in February with predictions some suburbs could record an eye-watering 19 per cent jump in house values based on a one per cent reduction in interest rates.
- News.com.au10/02 Bank of Japan decides to raise additional interest rates! "Savings Deposits vs. Accumulation Investment" in a world where interest rates are available, would you prefer a safe and secure deposit?
-[Simulation comparison] How much will the difference be in 30 years? On January 24, 2025, the Bank of Japan announced that it would raise its policy interest rate from around 0.25% to around 0.5%. This is the first time in October 2008 that the policy interest rate has reached a 0.5% level. Finally, the "interest-rate world" is returning to Japan in earnest. So, in a world where interest rates are
- MSN10/02 Squat in the middle of the night and grab it in the early morning! "Input password accurately to seconds" High interest rates are popular
-Squat in the middle of the night and grab it in the early morning! "Input password accurately to seconds" High interest rates are popular
- Sina09/02 ‘Economic calamity’ just months away
-ANALYSIS
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