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Despite a surprising 0.7% surge in consumer spending in September and ongoing price pressures, market participants anticipate the Federal Reserve will maintain its current policy rate…
Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler has plenty to worry about as he seeks to bring order and fairness to America’s $100 trillion capital markets,…
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) -The U.S. Treasury may need to keep things short for the sake of the long end. Treasury’s staid debt management…
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers believes that the current federal budget deficit poses a greater challenge for the economy than it has before in U.S. history.…
By David Kirton GUANGZHOU (Reuters) – Foreign buyers returned in force for the autumn round of the world’s largest trade show, heading towards pre-COVID numbers, but…
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried insisted Tuesday that he was unaware that $8 billion of customer money had disappeared until just before his crypto exchange collapsed. As…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The European Central Bank has kept up pressure on banks to loosen ties with Russia but it knows that it is not easy…
(Reuters) – Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Monday that Russia would create a simplified procedure for citizens and companies from “friendly” countries to invest there.…
The new rate for Series I Bonds starting on Nov. 1 will be 5.27% – a combination of a 1.3% fixed rate and a 3.94% inflation…
(Reuters) – Goldman Sachs removed its forecast for a U.S. government shutdown this year given new geopolitical risks and the election of a speaker at the…