The yield curve is speeding toward inversion — here’s what investors need to know
The bond market’s most reliable gauge of the U.S. economic outlook for the past half-century is hurtling toward inversion at a faster pace than it...
Sri Lanka to hire global law firm to aid debt restructuring -official By Reuters
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Bullard says Fed moving too slowly to quell high inflation and putting economy at risk
St Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard doesn’t think the U.S. central bank is attacking high inflation with enough urgency — risking both its credibility...
S&P cuts Russia’s ratings to ‘CC’ on debt default risk By Reuters
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Prepare for a recession this summer, a bear market in real estate and a drop in stock prices, warns strategist David Rosenberg
Inflation has turned out to be not-so-transitory, and the Federal Reserve has its knives out. Well, its hammer, anyway. Raising interest rates — the U.S....
Gold futures settle at a 13-month high as flight to havens continues amid Russia’s Ukraine siege
Gold futures climbed sharply on Tuesday to mark their highest finish in 13 months, buoyed by a broad flight to the perceived safety of precious...
World Bank economist warns of dangers of ignoring growing debt – Business & Finance
WASHINGTON: Delays in dealing with the growing debt burden in poor countries seems unlikely to be resolved by the G20, a top World Bank official...
Corporate Bonds in Europe Suffer Biggest Fall Since Pandemic Began
Corporate bonds in Europe have taken their biggest hit since 2020 over the past week after a sudden pivot from the European Central Bank toward...
The most small businesses since 1974 are raising prices due to inflation, NFIB says
The number of small businesses that raised prices on customers in January rose to a 48-year high, reflecting higher costs of labor and materials amid...
Stemming a Sovereign-Debt Crisis – WSJ
Rising interest rates and slowing global economic growth likely will spur many low-income countries to try to restructure their sovereign debt. This is troubling because...