Central Banks Still All Over the Place, as Latest Policy Decisions Showed
There is high uncertainty around the monetary policy outlook, with this week’s surprise decisions by the RBA and the BoC being a testament to that
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There is high uncertainty around the monetary policy outlook, with this week’s surprise decisions by the RBA and the BoC being a testament to that
The pair remains suppressed, following yesterday’s drop to new month lows, as the BoC restarted its hiking cycle with a 0.25% rate increase that surprised markets
The pair jumped on Tuesday after the Australian central bank surprised again with another rate hike and remains supported today, despite the slower Q1 GDP growth
The iPhone maker unveiled on Monday its long-rumored mixed reality goggles, the first major new product announcement, entering a market occupied mostly by Facebook-parent Meta and its Metaverse
Watch today’s US Open for insights on Saudi Arabia’s additional oil output cut, the new hawkish surprise by the central bank of Australia, Apple’s mixed reality headset announcement and more
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday filed thirteen charges against crypto firm Binance, as the regulatory environment continues to tighten in the US
Australia’s central bank hiked interest rates again to the highest level in more than ten years, against baseline expectations for a hold, as inflation remains high despite its moderation
EV makers are facing an adverse economic environment, but the market is set for continuing growth. As the next earnings season approaches, EV leader Tesla is well positioned to maintain its reign, but faces increasing competition from companies such as Ford, BYD and more
The US Senate approved the debt limit bill, while Fed rate hike bets ebb, in unfavorable combination for the USDollar ahead of today’s critical jobs report
Watch today’s US Open for insights on the recent comments by Fed & ECB policymakers, the latest on the US debt ceiling and more
The index finds supprort after dovish comments from Fed officials and successful passage of the debt ceiling agreement by the House, with focus now shifting to the Senate vote and the critical Jobs Report
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