Investors balk at steep valuations amid modest corporate outlooks and bets rise on Fed rate cuts
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And changing its nature in the process
‘Activist Treasury issuance’ or simply going with the flow?
Some wagers associated with a Donald Trump election victory suffer setback
At an index level things look very loose, but under the surface it’s more of a ‘mixed bag’
Geopolitical turmoil, smoke-and-mirrors fiscal planning and quantitative tightening: the risks are many — but now might still be the time to buy UK government bonds
Federal Reserve may be forced to end quantitative tightening early, as stock of Treasury bills forecast to soar above $6tn
Tepid demand for new US Treasury auctions drives rates higher and prompts a retreat in major stock indices
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Billionaire investor has concerns about rising financial burden, global conflict and growing possibility of ‘civil war’
Once more unto the breach
Ft. Bad some news for the non-US Anglosphere
Market stress during the period of rising interest rates has prompted more scrutiny — and new rules
The combination of slower growth and nagging inflation is an unsettling mix
Soon-to-launch venture marks bond pioneer’s third attempt to break stranglehold of Chicago’s CME
While base case remains reduction in borrowing costs, options market shows a 20% probability of increase
Volatility index at highest since October as investors step up protection against downside risk to equities
Oil prices recover as tech stocks lead US equities markets sharply lower and Treasury yields climb
Analysts tear up interest rate forecasts as inflation proves more stubborn than most had expected
The ‘convexity maven’ on his Wall Street tenure and why mortgage spreads look juicy
UK government bond purchases soar on DIY platforms as expectations for faster rate cuts fade
Figures for consumer prices and core inflation exceed expectations
Pimco and T Rowe Price among firms to increase exposure in Europe amid cooling inflation
Markets price in more than two quarter-point cuts, compared with more than six expected at start of 2024