Long-term Treasury yields don’t necessarily fall in the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate-cutting cycles, with history showing they sometimes rise on average, according to Deutsche Bank Research. “At ...
Central banks in big economies are signalling a change of stance as the Bank of Japan raised interest rates to a 30-year high on Friday.
The Fed is expected to lower short-term rates soon, impacting distributions for investment vehicles like CEFs and BDCs. Investors should focus on both distribution paths and valuations of CEFs, as ...
Subscribers to Chart of the Week received this commentary on Sunday, September 22. By Friday, the euphoria over the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut -- and subsequent Thursday melt up -- had worn ...
Global interest rate policy is headed even lower. As human beings, we tend to focus on the micro. We spend the bulk of our lives figuring out how to better ourselves and achieve our maximum potential.
The first interest-rate cut of the year is here, and it could eventually mean savings for Americans. The Fed meeting follows soft job growth, rising unemployment, and increasing inflation rates. A ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve's (Fed) rate-cutting cycle may stall the ongoing prolonged uptrend in bitcoin's BTC $103.459,88 dominance rate, bringing wider gains in the crypto market, according to crypto ...
The domestic growth cycle may be bottoming out, with low interest rates and liquidity cycles, a decline in crude oil prices, and a normal monsoon, all supportive of stronger growth prospects for the ...
The Federal Reserve released its latest quarterly Summary of Economic Projections (SEP) report last week. Compared to its previous forecasts, the Fed expects slower U.S. economic growth in 2025, with ...
The rate cut cycle kicked off in early 2025. In February this year, Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) monetary policy committee (MPC) slashed the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.25 percent after a gap ...
In recent years, certificate of deposit (CD) interest rates reached historic highs, due, in large part, to the Federal Reserve pushing up its benchmark rate to try and temper inflation. As the ...