Is this a currency war or what?
Fast-growing nations like Thailand are trying to devalue their exchange rates to bolster their export-driven economies.
In Washington, where “strong dollar” has been the mantra for years, policy makers are taking steps that could make the already weak dollar weaker still.
European policy makers worry that a resurgent euro will threaten [...]
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As Dollar’s Value Falls, Currency Conflicts Rise
October 20th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: currency market, economic, economists, financial crisis, financial markets, Global Economy, Global Markets, IMF, interest rates, us economic
Citi’s Good News Proves Reassuring
October 18th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Vikram Pandit, chief executive of Citigroup, has snatched some of Jamie Dimon’s market momentum. Mr. Dimon, who runs JPMorgan Chase, has lately been setting a comforting tone for the sector’s earnings. But growing foreclosure-related fears overshadowed his bank’s latest decent results. Now, his counterpart at Citigroup seems to be the one reassuring investors.
Not that Citi’s [...]
Tags: business, european economy, Federal Reserve, financial markets, foreclosure, mortgage lenders, us tax
Administration delays China currency report
October 15th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Obama administration announced Friday it will delay a scheduled report on whether China is manipulating its currency to gain trade advantages until after upcoming meetings with world leaders next month.
Instead of putting out a report, the Treasury Department issued a statement praising China for letting the yuan appreciate by roughly 3 percent since June [...]
Tags: Chinese economy, economy recovery, Global Economy, U.S. markets
Google trumps Wall Street targets, shares soar
October 14th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Google Inc (GOOG.O) eased fears that big spending would erode margins as its results blew past Wall Street’s targets, and the Web search leader revealed for the first time the strength of its fledgling mobile and online display ad businesses.
Analysts said strong growth across Google’s core advertising business led to a 25-percent surge in net [...]
Tags: business investment, economic recovery, financial markets, financial system, Global Economy, interest rates, investor market, us economy, wall street
Gold May Climb to Record $1,650 an Ounce on Fed Easing, Goldman Forecasts
October 13th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Gold may rally more than 20 percent from this month’s record to a high of $1,650 an ounce in 12 months as the Federal Reserve takes action to stimulate the U.S. economy, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Bullion may gain to $1,400 an ounce in three months and $1,525 an ounce in six months, analysts [...]
Tags: Federal Reserve, interest rates, monetary, us economic recovery, us economy
China Opposed to Rapid Yuan Gain, Tells EU to Back Off
October 6th, 2010 by Financial Writer
China stiffened its opposition to a rapid appreciation of the yuan, setting the stage for a confrontation over exchange rates at this week’s international monetary meetings in Washington.
Premier Wen Jiabao said China will stick to its policy of gradually increasing the currency’s flexibility and lashed out at European Union leaders for teaming with the U.S. [...]
Tags: bank of japan, central bank, economic growth, economic recovery, european economy, Global Economy, japan's economy, money, us economic, world economic
A New Bid to Prop Up Economy Brings Shrugs in Japan
October 5th, 2010 by Financial Writer
FOR years, Japan has flooded its moribund economy with money: interest rates near zero, asset purchases by the central bank and public works projects that have dammed the nation’s rivers and paved remote mountain roads.
Japan’s central bank redoubled that effort Tuesday, lowering its benchmark interest rate to a range of 0 percent to 0.1 percent [...]
Tags: central bank, economic growth, economic recovery, interest rates, japan's economy, money, stock market, us economy
New U.S. financial risk council meets Friday
September 30th, 2010 by Financial Writer
A new council of U.S. regulators charged with identifying risks to the financial system holds it first meeting later on Friday with an agenda that includes risky trading and how to pick which non-bank financial institutions need special scrutiny.
The Financial Stability Oversight Council, created under the financial overhaul signed into law in July, is scheduled [...]
Tags: economic growth, economy recovery, european central bank, financial crisis, financial system, loans, stock market, us economy
Dollar slides; potential Fed easing in focus
September 29th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The dollar fell to its lowest level in eight months Wednesday, as growing expectations that the Federal Reserve will further ease monetary policy outweighed simmering problems in Ireland and other European countries.
Three Federal Reserve members have speeches planned for the day, and traders will be listening for any hints on their disposition to engage in [...]
Tags: economic, Federal Reserve, financial markets, financial system, monetary, us economy
Dear Bernanke: QE2 Needs To Be Full Steam Ahead
September 28th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Whatever you take from Tuesday’s economic data — consumer confidence gauges probably get more credit than they should, but falling back to February levels certainly isn’t good — it seems clear that the Federal Reserve will be grappling with a mixed view on the U.S. recovery when it next gathers for an FOMC meeting November [...]
Tags: central bank, economic activity, economic growth, economy recovery, Federal Reserve, financial system, us economy








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