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Monetary Policy
Bank of Japan Hints It Will Accept Higher Rates, Lifting Bond Yields
The central bank calls cap on government bond yields a reference point, not a rigid limit. Source link
What Fed Hikes? Much of Americans' Debt Is Still Riding Ultralow Rates
One reason the economy keeps humming: A huge chunk of consumer debt still carries low rates, including mortgages and auto loans made before 2022. Source
ECB Raises Rates, Says Pausing Is an Option
The euro fell against the dollar as President Christine Lagarde said the central bank was keeping an open mind on its next rate call. Source
U.S. Economic Growth Accelerates
The economy expanded at a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter, remaining well clear of a recession despite higher rates. Source link
Could a Recession Still Be Years Away? Soft Landing Could Deliver Another Extended Economic Cycle
Recent expansions have lasted 6 to 10 years. Here’s how this one could last that long. Source link
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates to 22-Year High
Officials have slowed the pace of increases this year but aren’t sure they have fully tackled inflation. Source link
Fed Set to Raise Rates to 22-Year High. Here’s What to Focus On.
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Why the Fed Isn't Ready to Declare Victory on Inflation
Officials remain concerned about whether wages and price growth can slow enough without an economic downturn. Source link
Russia Boosts Rates as Ukraine War Costs Mount
The full percentage point rise comes as a falling ruble, soaring wages and debt-fueled state spending reignite inflationary pressures. Source link
Charles Schwab Survived the Deposit Crisis. What Comes Next?
Charles Schwab is best known as the largest publicly traded U.S. brokerage firm, but it also runs a large bank that isn’t quite too big