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The Powell Fed Is Starting to Take Shape And while there has been talk of whether there will be a "Powell put" that underpins stock prices, most investors don't foresee the new chairman springing into action every time the market stumbles. "We suspect the Powell-led Fed will not be so easily unsettled by short-term market movements and ...
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Bank of England rate rises could come faster than expected, chief economist warns Most economists now expect the BoE to raise rates to 0.75 percent in May, and financial markets see a roughly 70 percent chance of a further rise this year, taking rates to 1 percent. Haldane, who sent an early signal last year that the BoE was heading for its first rate hike in over a decade, said growth ...
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EUROPE MARKETS: Germany's DAX Ends Lower As Eurozone Business Activity Slows U.S. stocks snapped a six-day winning streak (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/dow-futures-fall-more-than-100-points-signaling-jittery-return-to-trading-2018-02-20) on the market's return from holiday Tuesday, as a 10% slide in shares of retailer Walmart Inc. (WMT) hurt the S&P 500 index . U.S. stocks ...
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FTSE 100 slips as gains for Lloyds, Glencore fail to spread The release of minutes from the Federal Reserve's January policy meeting, the last chaired by Janet Yellen, comes at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, or 7 p.m. London time. These will be combed for clues to the central bank's thinking on interest rates, which can have a knock-on effect on global financial markets.
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