This post was written by Cheyenne Reid. A swath of central banks followed the Federal Reserve in issuing interest-rate decisions, though most held policy steady: + The **Bank of England** held rates ...
Hungary's central bank announces a rate decision on Tuesday. Analysts at UniCredit Research expect a 25 basis-point cut in Hungary's policy rate, from 6.75% currently, particularly given the central ...
Asian markets climbed higher on September 20, following the U.S. interest rate cut, while the yen strengthened after the Bank ...
The dollar strengthened against the yen after the Bank of Japan left interest rates unchanged. The BoJ cited global economic ...
Get the latest on the yen weakening after the BoJ's decision to keep interest rates steady, with insights from Governor Kazuo ...
US and European stock markets retreated on Friday following a rally and records triggered by a jumbo US interest rate cut ...
Fed cut. Uncertainty looms over recession vs. boom scenarios, impacting stocks, bonds, and currencies worldwide ...
Workers’ demands for big pay rises risk prolonging the inflation crisis and forcing the Bank of England to keep interest ...
British government borrowing jumped by almost a third to $18.2 billion last month compared with August 2023, taking borrowing ...
The Bank of England's decision to keep interest rates at 5% brings a 'sense of stability' to the UK motor trade. That is ...
Consumer confidence falls sharply as households ‘nervously’ await Budget Consumer confidence has fallen sharply in 'not ...
Global stock markets diverged and the dollar was mixed against main rivals Friday following an equities rally triggered by a ...