The labor market needs the first US rate cut to happen in March, Goldman says
The Federal Reserve should cut interest rates in March because there are downside risks to the labor market, according to Goldman Sachs economist...
Read MoreTrump’s Approval Rating: Cutting Waste and Draining the Swamp
According to the left-wing media and Democrats, the solution to restoring democracy in America—and avoiding comparisons to Hitler—is to stop...
Read MoreBank of Korea slashes rates to lowest since August 2022 on economic worries, cuts growth forecast
South Korea's central bank cut rates by 25 basis points Tuesday to their lowest since August 2022, as it strives to stimulate a slowing economy. The...
Read MoreNew sub-4% mortgage hits market - but here's the catch
HSBC has launched a new five-year deal but not everyone will be able to take advantage of it. Here's what you need to know
Read MoreEnergy bills up, interest rates down – what Reeves can do to ease the cost of living
The Chancellor has been left with very few levers to pull, with tax rises ruled out and the economy not providing the growth needed to buy some...
Read MoreNeeded: A Sober Assessment of Putin’s Russia to Help End the War
Putin’s ultimate goal isn’t recreating empire or seeking war with NATO—it’s staying in power.
Read More2 reasons why Red Sea disruptions won't send inflation soaring again, according to Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs doesn't expect an inflation spike in the US fueled by turmoil in the Red Sea. To be sure, Red Sea disruptions have caused freight costs...
Read MoreHow I Manage My Money: Finance worker on £2.8k a month who invests £12k a year
George Tuttle believes income tax thresholds should be raised in line with inflation
Read MoreMarkets look ahead: Central bank rate decisions and tech earnings
Global markets will focus on central bank rate decisions and earnings from US tech giants, alongside major European corporate quarterly results.
Read MoreDollar lower after soft consumer confidence as economic worries grow
The dollar fell on Tuesday, extending declines after a disappointing reading on U.S. consumer confidence and a drop in U.S. yields weighed, while...
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