WASHINGTON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Stephen Miran, a Federal Reserve governor whose term ends at the end of January, said Thursday that he is looking for 150 basis points of interest-rate cuts this year to ...
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Higher interest rates are reshaping the economic outlook for 2025, forcing investors, workers, and policymakers to rethink what a "soft landing" really looks like. Growth is still solid and inflation ...
Arne Alsin of Nightview Capital discusses the 2025 outperformance of the NITE ETF and his bullish outlook on physical AI.
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After a turbulent few years for homebuyers, the housing market is entering 2026 with a very different tone, thanks in large part to the Federal Reserve's rate-cutting campaign in late 2025, which ...
This report is the first in a two-part series on Indian's urban heat crisis, published by IndiaSpend. Read the second one ...
The Bank of Japan's summary of opinions from its latest policy meeting pointed to further rate increases down the road. At the conclusion of the meeting held from Dec. 18-19, the Japanese central bank ...
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said the US central bank will need to cut interest rates by more than a percentage point in 2026, arguing monetary policy is restraining the economy. “I think it ...
The December precious metals surge, including silver and platinum, and commodity index rebalancing could elicit some near-term volatility. But beyond short-term effects, gold will likely hum to its ...