World Leaders Warily Watch U.S. Debt-Limit Standoff
The impasse in Washington over raising the roughly $31.4 trillion borrowing limit is looming over a series of meetings of the Group of Seven advanced...
Gold scores back-to-back gains ahead of U.S. inflation readings this week
Gold prices scored back-to-back gains on Tuesday, with the yellow metal moving closer to its settlement last Thursday which marked the second-highest finish for a...
Honey, the Fed Shrunk Global Dollar Credit: WSJ
It meant to curb borrowing in the U.S. and control inflation but instead unleashed something that may be more destabilizing. [ad_2] Source link...
Scrambling to Avoid Default, White House Weighs Debt-Limit Fallback Options
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Opinion: The Fed says don’t worry about U.S. banks, but why should anyone believe them?
The aftershocks of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), while seemingly fading, are still reverberating around the world. Although Federal Reserve officials have taken...
The Air Has Come Out of the Dollar: WSJ
The U.S. economy no longer looks so exceptional. That is bad news for the dollar. An almost decadelong runup has left the greenback heavily overvalued, some...
Why Washington and Wall Street are worried about the ‘de-dollarization’ threat
A “de-dollarization” mania is gripping Washington and Wall Street. Wall Street analysts, corporations, policy wonks and others are trying to ascertain whether there is any...
Americans Escaping Pricey Cities Bring Higher Housing Costs, Inflation With Them: WSJ
Inflation in some warm-weather metro areas is more than 2 percentage points higher than the national rate. [ad_2] Source link...
Shopping for Insurance Against a Debt-Ceiling Debacle? Buyer Beware: WSJ
Quirks in the market for credit-default swaps might distort the probability of the Treasury defaulting on U.S. government debt. [ad_2] Source link...
Big question with dollar under fire from rival countries and currencies: What happens to markets if the greenback loses its dominance?
The International Monetary Fund, not the Bank for International Settlements, added China’s yuan to its Special Drawing Rights basket. This story has been corrected. Probably...