The central bank’s move is aimed at reining in an unbridled real estate market and inflation in China. The move sends stocks and commodity prices plunging around the globe and raises new concerns about the U.S. recovery.
Reporting from Washington and Beijing — A surprise interest-rate hike by China raised the prospect Tuesday that the world’s [...]
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China’s interest-rate hike causes turmoil
October 19th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: business, businesses, economic recovery, financial system, Global Economy, real estate sector, us economic
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
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
Economy Offers Better Signals With Home Sales, Durable Orders
September 24th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The details in the August durable goods and new homes data offered some redemption to their otherwise disappointing headline numbers.
On Friday the Commerce Department reported that durable goods orders slipped 1.3% in August, from the upwardly revised gain of 0.7% recorded in July, and weaker than the 1% decrease forecast by the Street. Excluding the [...]
Tags: chief economic, commerce department, Economic Analysis, economy activity, home sales, homeowners
Dollar steady versus yen but market wary of intervention
September 16th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The dollar held near its highest in a month against the yen on Friday, capped by chart points and expected sales by Japanese exporters but supported by wariness of Japanese yen-selling intervention.
The euro hovered below a one-month high on the dollar and yen after strong demand at a Spanish bond auction and after the Swiss [...]
Tags: currency market, japan's economy, japanese business, Make Money
Eight Banks Fail in Four States
August 22nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Eight banks were shuttered by regulators Friday, bringing the 2010 tally of U.S. bank failures to 118.
Six of the eight failed banks were included in TheStreet’sBank Watch List of undercapitalized institutions, based on second-quarter regulatory data provided by SNL Financial.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. found buyers for the deposits and branches for all of the [...]
Tags: bank of america, Bankruptcy News, banks, business, financial markets, financial system, wall street
20% of Americans hit by major economic loss
July 22nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
A new study released Wednesday estimates that 20% of Americans suffered a significant economic loss last year - the highest level in the past 25 years.
The new Economic Security Index looks at the interaction of three key variables that have a direct bearing on a person’s economic security: income loss, medical expenses and debt.
The index, [...]
Tags: debt crisis, economic estimates, economists, financial, financial markets, financial system, money, us economic, us economy
Stocks jittery after jobs report
July 2nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Stocks slipped Friday as investors eyed the weaker-than-expected June jobs report, and were cautious ahead of the long holiday weekend.
The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) lost 36 points, or 0.4%, the Nasdaq (COMP) composite fell 8 points or 0.4% and the S&P 500 (SPX) index dipped 3 points, or 0.3%. On Thursday, the Dow and [...]
Tags: debt crisis, Dow Jones Industrial, economic, economists, european economy, investor market, Nasdaq composite, stock market, unemployment rate, us economic, us economy
Bernanke Says the Federal Debt Is ‘Unsustainable’
June 9th, 2010 by Financial Writer
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben S. Bernanke, warned on Wednesday that “the federal budget appears to be on an unsustainable path,” but also recognized that the “exceptional increase” in the deficit had been necessary to ease the recession.
Mr. Bernanke’s comments before a hearing of the House Budget Committee, reiterated his view [...]
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