Gold for immediate delivery declined as the dollar strengthened, paring investors’ demand for the metal as an alternative to currencies. Silver reversed a fall to climb to the highest price since March 1980.
Spot gold dropped for the first day in four, losing as much as 0.4 percent to $1,403.65 an ounce before trading at $1,407.35 [...]
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GLOBAL ECONOMY-Global anger swells at U.S. Fed actions
November 5th, 2010 by Financial Writer
* China tells U.S. trade targets smack of central planning
* German finance minister says Fed policy “clueless”
* China tells U.S. trade targets smack of central planning
* Merkel to address U.S. money policy at G20 summit
* Obama says U.S. global economic leadership at risk (Recasts first paragraph; adds comments by Brazil’s Meirelles, Fed’s Bernanke, details throughout)
By [...]
Tags: central bank, economic recovery, Global Economy, money, stock market, us economy, us stocks
ET in the classroom: Quantitative Easing II
November 1st, 2010 by Financial Writer
What is quantitative easing II?
The term became fashionable post the global economic crisis in 2008, following which most governments across the globe had to pump in huge amount of liquidity in the markets to tide over the crisis. Quantitative easing is the process of infusing money into the system by creating ‘new money’ and eventually [...]
Tags: central bank, economic crisis, economic recovery, economy recovery, Federal Reserve, financial system, Global Economy, stock prices, us economic, us stocks
Dollar Climbs Amid Questions About Fed Program
October 27th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Dollar rallies amid concerns Fed bond-buying program might be smaller than anticipated
The dollar strengthened Wednesday after concerns grew that the Federal Reserve’s plans to buy Treasurys might be smaller and slower than traders anticipated.
Traders have been expecting that the Fed will announce a plan next week to swiftly buy U.S. Treasurys, with some estimating the [...]
Tags: central bank, economic growth, Federal Reserve, financial markets, interest rates, us economic, us stocks, US Treasuries, wall street
Inflation Bonds Are Sold With Negative Yield for First Time
October 25th, 2010 by Financial Writer
At a time when savers complain that they are earning almost no interest from their bank accounts, some investors on Monday bought United States government bonds that effectively had negative rate of return.
Bizarre as it sounds, that is correct. In an auction of a special kind of five-year Treasury bond, investors paid $105.50 for every [...]
Tags: borrowers, commerce department, financial crisis, inflation, interest rates, investors, loans, money, us stocks, us treasury
Imports slow second-quarter growth
July 31st, 2010 by Financial Writer
Economic growth slowed in the second quarter as a capital investment drive by businesses sucked in imports at the fastest pace since the first quarter of 1984.
Gross domestic product expanded at a 2.4 percent annual rate, the Commerce Department said in its first estimate on Friday, after an upwardly revised 3.7 percent growth pace in [...]
Tags: business investment, businesses, commerce department, economic growth, financial crisis, financial system, taxpayers, unemployment rate, us stocks
Bernanke Says Extending Bush’s Tax Cuts Would Maintain Economic Stimulus
July 24th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said extending at least some of the tax cuts set to expire this year would help strengthen a U.S. economy still in need of stimulus and urged offsetting the move with increased revenue or lower spending.
“In the short term I would believe that we ought to maintain a reasonable [...]
Tags: ben bernanke, economic recovery, economists, Federal Reserve, Global Economy, interest rates, unemployment rate, us, us economy, us stocks
Stocks Shrug Off Earnings, Wait for Bernanke
July 21st, 2010 by Financial Writer
U.S. stocks wavered, as lagging health-care stocks competed with enthusiasm over second-quarter earnings from financials ahead of testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
Investors will be listening for any guidance Mr. Bernanke offers on the possibility of the economy slowing down in the second half and what further tools the Fed has at its disposal [...]
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