The European Central Bank introduced changes to its QE programs on Thursday. The ECB could have delivered a more hawkish calibration, but retain flexibility and optionality for now. During today’s press conference, Christine Lagarde conveyed that optionality and flexibility were key components of ECB’s calibration. The calibration has both something …
Read More »Most Treasury Yields Decline, Investors Digest Fed’s Decisions
Most U.S. Treasury yields fell early Thursday, taking back some of the rise seen in the previous session after the Fed’s move to accelerate thewithdrawal of its asset-purchasing program and penciled in three interest rate increases in 2022.Meanwhile, investors weighed an interest rate hike by the Bank of England and …
Read More »US Stocks Jump, Apple Nears New Milestone
US stocks rose for a second session after the Federal Reserve said it will accelerate the withdrawal of its economic stimulus and even as weekly jobless claims moved higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 146 points or 0.4%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite gained 0.45% and 0.39%, …
Read More »Evergrande Stuck By Lawsuits, Investors’ Bargaining
Chinese creditors have sued Evergrande for more than USD 13 billion in overdue payments, as domestic companies owed money by the embattled property developer race against offshore bondholders to secure repayment.A Chinese court assigned to handle civil lawsuits against Evergrande has accepted 367 cases with claims amounting to USD 13.2 …
Read More »US: Housing Starts Rose by 11.8% in November
Housing Starts in the US rose by 11.8% on a monthly basis in November after falling at a 3.1% rate in October, data published jointly by the US Census Bureau and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development showed on Thursday. That lifted the 12-month rolling number of Housing …
Read More »US: Weekly Initial Jobless Claims Rises to 206K
There were 206,000 initial claims for unemployment benefits in the US during the week ending December 11, data published by the US Department of Labor (DoL) revealed on Thursday. This reading followed last week’s print of 188K (revised up from 184K), which was the lowest reading since 1969, and came …
Read More »ECB Leaves Rates Unchanged, Confirms March End to PEPP,
The European Central Bank announced on Thursday that its Deposit Facility Rate would be left unchanged at -0.50%, as unanimously expected by analysts and market participants. The bank said that progress on the economic recovery and towards its medium-term inflation target permits a step-by-step reduction in the pace of its …
Read More »Bank of England Hikes Interest Rates by 15bps to 0.25%
The Bank of England announced on Thursday that it would hike its benchmark interest rate by 15bps at 0.25%. Leading up to the meeting, markets had been pricing a roughly 60% chance of a hike, with these odds rising in wake of Wednesday’s hotter than expected UK November Consumer Price …
Read More »CBRT Cuts Policy Rate by 100 Basis Points
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) announced on Thursday that it lowered its policy (one-week repo) rate by 100 basis points to 14% from 15%. This decision came in line with the market expectation. The Turkish lira fell against the US dollar to a record low this …
Read More »Gold Rises After Fed Decisions
Gold prices rose during trading Thursday, after the decisions of the Federal Reserve, and amid the decline of the US dollar from its highest level in three weeks. The Federal Reserve decided to reduce its bond purchases by $30 billion per month, starting next January, instead of the previously announced …
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