President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Esther George, said on Thursday that the Fed’s new framework, which aims for inflation above 2%, shows tolerance for higher inflation, but not a commitment to increase it. “I interpret the revised consensus statement as a tolerance, and less as a …
Read More »NYSE Ends Higher on Stimulus Hopes
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) closed Wednesday higher on the back of renewed hopes for a stimulus package by the Congress. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 530.70 points, or 1.91%, to finish at 28,303.46 points. S&P 500 closed higher by 58.50 points, or 1.74%, at 3,419.45 points. …
Read More »US Treasury Yields at Four-Month Highs
Treasury yields in the United States increased on Wednesday, as the latest US Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes indicated a commitment to asset purchases. The Fed is set to focus on purchasing assets with longer maturities. Return on the 10-year Treasury bond leveled up by 4.3 basis points to 0.784%, its …
Read More »Oil Falls as Crude Stockpiles Rise
Oil prices declined on Wednesday, after official data showed a the first rise in four week in US crude inventories. This also comes after the complications facing a new economic stimulus package. Nonetheless, declines were limited due to recent output disruptions, which helped crude prices finish above session lows. Brent …
Read More »Gold Maintains Losing Streak
Gold prices closed lower on Wednesday, falling to its lowest level in more than a week. Gold futures for December delivery fell by $18, or 0.9%, and finished at the level of $1,890.80 per ounce, its lowest since September 28. Meanwhile, silver futures for December delivery declined by 2 cents, …
Read More »Fed Minutes Show Stimulus Worries
The latest United States Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes showed on Wednesday that monetary policymakers are concerned about the absence of another stimulus package, with fears that this could downplay the economic recovery. However, recovery was seen moving faster than expected, according to the minutes of …
Read More »Fed Needs to Cut Rates or Raise Purchases
The United States Federal Reserve is facing one of two tough choices, to either cut interest rates or increase asset purchases, according to new research by the Fed’s economist Michael Kiley, Bloomberg reported. President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Loretta Mester, is the only member of the Fed’s …
Read More »European Stocks Close Lower Amid Uncertainty
European stocks declined on Wednesday, on the back of uncertainty as Trump instructed the cancellation of new stimulus package in the United States, while in Europe the outlook for COVID-19 remains concerning with fears of the second wave. The pan-European STOXX 600 index closed lower by 0.12% at 365.45 points. …
Read More »US Oil Inventories Decline in Week
Crude oil inventories in the United States increased for the first time in a month, rising by 500,000 barrels last week, according to data by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Wednesday. This comes following three consecutive weekly declines of US oil stockpiles. Meanwhile, gasoline inventories decreased by 1.4 …
Read More »Canadian Ivey PMI Retreats in September
Canada’s Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) declined in September to a seasonally adjusted reading of 54.3, compared with 67.8 in August. However, the index rose on an annual basis, compared with its level in September 2019 at 48.7, according to data by the Richard Ivey School of Business at Western …
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