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Dollar Plunges as Fed Says Disinflation Now in Play

The dollar tumbled on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve said it had turned a corner in the fight against inflation, giving markets a confidence boost that the end of its rate-hike campaign is near. Source link

The Fed Fights the Fed: WSJ

Policy makers want to convince investors that smaller rate increases won’t be a prelude to rate cuts. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday the central bank will raise interest rates a quarter-percentage-point. Powell said more increases will likely be needed to continue lowering inflation. Source link

PRECIOUS-Gold flat as traders focus on Fed decision

*Fed policy decision due at 1900 GMT*U.S. labour cost growth smallest in a year(Adds details and updates prices)Feb 1(Reuters) – Gold held steady on Wednesday, as investors refrained from taking big bets ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy decision due later in the day.Spot gold was flat at $1,927.75 per ounce, as of 0720 […]

Eurozone inflation fell more than expected in January, to the lowest rate since May 2022

Eurozone inflation eased more than expected in January, reaching an eight-month low, but price pressures persisted beyond energy as the European Central Bank gets ready for further interest-rate increases. Consumer prices rose 8.5% in January compared with the same month a year earlier, down from a 9.2% increase in December, according to preliminary data from […]

Mortgage demand falls 9% despite rates falling for fourth week in a row

The numbers: The housing market is not out of the woods yet, as mortgage demand fell again despite an improvement in rates. Despite mortgage rates dropping for the fourth consecutive week, mortgage demand fell 9% in the latest week. Demand for both purchases and refinancing fell. That pushed the market composite index down, a measure […]

Oil prices gain for the session, but post a January loss

Front-month oil futures ended higher on Tuesday, but U.S. prices posted a third-straight monthly decline, ahead of this week’s Federal Reserve decision on interest rates and amid signs that Russian crude exports remain resilient. Prices for the U.S. and global crude benchmarks marked their biggest monthly declines since November 2022, while natural gas marked its […]

The U.S. Consumer Is Starting to Freak Out

Listen to article(2 minutes)The engine of the U.S. economy—consumer spending—is starting to sputter.Retail purchases have fallen in three of the past four months. Spending on services, including rent, haircuts and the bulk of bills, was flat in December, after adjusting for inflation, the worst monthly reading in nearly a year. Sales of existing homes in […]