The Federal Reserve is expected to deliver its first interest-rate cut this year at its September 16-17 meeting, as it moves to counter a cooling labor market even as inflation remains above target. The anticipated quarter-point reduction may not satisfy President Donald Trump, who wants a bigger cut and has named his White House economic advisor, Stephen Miran, in time to be on the Fed Board at the September meeting, pending Senate confirmation. Here is a look at Fed officials' comments since their last policy meeting, sorting them under the labels "dove" and "hawk" as shorthand for their...
Oil prices were little changed in Asian trading on Tuesday, as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a closely watched OPEC+ meeting that could provide key signals on future supply levels. Market activity remained muted, partly due to Monday's public holidays in both the U.S. and the UK. As of 20:58 ET (00:58 GMT), Brent Oil Futures expiring in July edged up 0.1% to $64.77 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were unchanged at $61.53 per barrel. Oil was supported as U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday extended a deadline for his proposed reciprocal tariffs...
The dollar index held below 99 on Tuesday, trading at five-week lows as growing concerns over the US fiscal outlook and shifting trade policies undermined investor confidence in US assets. Market attention is now focused on upcoming Senate debates over Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill, which is expected to significantly expand the national debt. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the proposed measures could add approximately $3.8 trillion to the federal government's $36.2 trillion debt over the next decade. On the trade front, Trump's decision to postpone the...
Gold continued to edge lower as demand for safe-haven assets eased, with investors weighing the prospect of improved trade relations between the US and EU. Bullion was trading near $3,347 an ounce, after falling 0.4% on Monday, after Brussels said it would speed up negotiations with Washington to avoid a trans-Atlantic trade war. Both sides have softened their approach after US President Donald Trump initially criticized the bloc for stalling talks. Demand for safe-haven assets such as bullion has been hit by signs that the White House may be making progress in negotiations with some...
EUR/USD started the week on a positive note but pared some of its earlier gains after hitting a four-week high of 1.1420, sponsored by US President Donald Trump's reversal of his decision to impose tariffs on the European Union (EU) on June 1. At the time of writing, the major was trading at 1.1380, up 0.20%. Last week, late on Friday, Trump threatened to impose 50% tariffs on EU goods on June 1, as negotiations with the bloc were not going as expected. This triggered a rally in EUR/USD, which ended at a two-day high of 1.1375. However, a phone call between EU Commission President Ursula...
Oil prices were steady on Monday on news that the eight-nation OPEC+ group, which has pledged voluntary oil output cuts, will now meet on May 31, a day earlier than previously planned. Brent crude settled down four cents at $64.74 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was last trading at $61.53 a barrel, unchanged from the previous session. Trading volumes were low due to the U.S. Memorial Day holiday. Three OPEC+ sources told Reuters on Monday of the change in meeting date. The meeting is likely to decide on July output, which sources previously told Reuters would require an...
President Donald Trump said he would fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors if she does not resign her post over mortgage-fraud accusations from a top...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) maintained its cash rate at 4.1% during its April meeting, holding borrowing costs unchanged after slashing 25 bps in the February meeting, aligning with market...