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The Federal Reserve's Williams said that headline inflation is close to 2%, but underlying inflation remains high; real GDP growth in the United States is expected to slow to about 1% this year; uncertainty, tariff measures, and reduced immigration will slow economic growth; moderately tighter monetary policy provides room to review new data; inflation is expected to gradually decline to 2% over the next two years; unemployment is expected to rise to about 4.5% by the end of this year; tariffs w...
Federal Reserve chairperson Jerome Powell said on Tuesday that members of Congress had told him privately that the Fed was "doing the right thing" on interest rates despite Mr. Trump's accusations that Mr. Powell and the Fed had not cut rates, and in testimony before the House financial services committee, Mr. Powell was asked if he had heard from people "on both sides of the aisle" that rates should be lowered. Mr. Powell replied: "I've spoken to a lot of members in private and they say you're ...
Bullish sentiment towards emerging markets is at its highest level in more than two years, according to HSBC's quarterly survey of 100 fund managers. Some 44 per cent of respondents are now optimistic about emerging markets over the next three months, up from 36 per cent in March and the highest level since March 2023. The survey, which covers funds managing a total of $414 billion in emerging markets, said: "The consensus remains that emerging market equities will...
According to SEC filings, Grayscale recently filed an S-1/A application for the latest version of the spot Solana ETF (Grayscale Solana Trust, SOL), and disclosed in the document that the management fee for the trust product is 2.5%.
According to Lookonchain, BlackRock's Ethereum Spot ETF ETHA has withdrawn 11,185 ETH worth about $27.20 million from Coinbase Prime in the past 30 minutes.
Ahead of the looming deadline for talks, a senior official has warned that if the European Union wants a good deal, it must fight a trade war launched by Trump.
Asked whether the Fed was prepared to cut interest rates again at its next meeting in July, Fed chairperson Jerome Powell rejected the question in congressional testimony. "I don't want to point to one meeting," Mr. Powell said. "I don't think we need to rush it." Republican congressman Mike Lawler pressed Mr. Powell on why the Fed did not choose to cut rates even as inflation cooled, echoing President Trump's criticism of the Fed chairperson.