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financeMoody's Economist: US Job Market Signals Imminent Recession
Mark Zandi of Moody's warns that the US job market is already indicating a recession, with potential implications for global markets and Federal Reserve policy.
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financeIran Conflict, Oil Shock Inject Uncertainty into Fed Policy Path, Says SF Fed President Daly
San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly highlights how geopolitical tensions and oil price volatility are creating unpredictability for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions.
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financeUS-Iran Conflict Shifts Fed Rate Cut Bets for Late 2026
Geopolitical tensions and oil supply disruptions are influencing trader expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate policy in late 2026, prompting a shift toward anticipated rate cuts.
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financeFed's Williams Cites Uncertainty, Geopolitics on Rate Guidance
Federal Reserve official John Williams highlights economic uncertainty and the Iran conflict as factors hindering firm guidance on future interest rate policy.
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financeDollar Declines Amid Peace Hopes, Safe-Haven Demand Cools
US dollar heads for a second weekly loss as ceasefire and peace talks reduce demand for safe-haven assets. Euro and Sterling gain ground.
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financeFed Official Warns Inflation to Stay Above 3%, Rate Cut Odds Diminish
New York Fed President John Williams signals persistent inflation above 3%, impacting market expectations for an April interest rate cut. Traders reassess odds.
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finance2026 Currency Winners: Hungarian Forint and Others Outperform US Dollar
Explore the top 10 currencies outperforming the US dollar in 2026, driven by geopolitical events, commodity prices, and diverging central bank policies.
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financeInflation Drop Fuels Fed Rate Cut Speculation for April
Bond market data reveals a sharp decline in inflation expectations, significantly impacting Federal Reserve rate cut odds for the April meeting.