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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 14:28
Scott Bessent indicated it wouldn’t make sense for the government to ramp up sales of longer-term securities given where yields are today, though he held out hope that interest rates across maturities will be falling as inflation slows. https://t.co/0JlIiHjDpl ...
Fed Seems Frozen at the Wheel Here, Bessent Says
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-30 14:10
While we're talking about interest rates and the Federal Reserve, it has been recently reported that you might be in consideration for the job as the next Fed chair. When you've been asked about the likelihood recently, you said that it's up to the president. Is it a job that you would want.I will do what the president wants, but I think I have the best job in D. C. We're making a lot of progress with the president's leadership.You know, I think think about it. We are going to have the tax bill on his desk ...
Trump on Powell: 'I'd love him to resign'
CNBC Television· 2025-06-30 13:19
I'd love him to resign if he wanted to. He's done lousy job. Look, uh, if you were there, you'd say, well, you know, the United States is doing well.They have no inflation, and if they do get inflation in a year or two, we'll put we'll start raising the rates. We'll get rid of the inflation, you know, and do other things. Uh, Biden had the worst inflation in the history of our country, 19%, but I think it was much higher than that.Frankly, they say 19%, they say. I think it's a lot higher than that. And we ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 07:42
Swedish retail sales fell the most in more than two decades last month, increasing pressure on the country’s central bank to lower rates again https://t.co/oZ6dnP2XDH ...
摩根士丹利:国会的货币政策报告_等待明晰
摩根· 2025-06-30 01:02
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry or sector discussed Core Insights - The Federal Reserve is in a "wait-and-see" mode, with Chair Powell indicating that the economy is "solid" and the policy is moderately restrictive, allowing the Fed to remain patient [1][4] - Inflation is projected to rise to 3.0-3.3% for both headline and core PCE by year-end, influenced by tariffs and a tight labor market [3][8] - The Fed's future actions will depend on economic data, particularly regarding inflation and labor market conditions, with potential interest rate cuts forecasted to begin in March 2026 [3][8] Summary by Sections Economic Outlook - The Fed anticipates that tariffs will increase prices over the summer, aligning with the report's view [1] - Chair Powell noted that the impact of tariffs on inflation could be either short-lived or more persistent, depending on various factors [5][10] Labor Market - Immigration controls are expected to keep labor force growth low, contributing to a tight labor market [3][11] - The Fed is monitoring per-capita economic health due to slowing population growth, which may present a different picture than aggregate data [12] Monetary Policy - The Fed is not expected to make preemptive cuts, with most committee members believing that conditions for cuts will be met by year-end [8] - Chair Powell emphasized the uncertainty surrounding tariff pass-through to consumers and the need for caution in policy adjustments [10]
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-29 19:08
Bond investors enter a holiday-shortened week focused on the June jobs report as a key data point that will influence the Fed’s path on rates and performance for the market for the rest of the year https://t.co/QPgQTit1Ab ...
Watch: Trump Talks About Tariffs, Iran and the One Big Beautiful Bill | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-06-29 17:17
people respect our country again. You know, it's very important. I'm a cheerleader also for the country aside from everything else. The last thing they're going to do is nuclear. We had to hit them though. They were close to getting a nuclear bomb. Absolutely. We didn't give much notice because they didn't know we were coming until just, you know, then. And nobody thought we'd go after that site because everybody said that site is impenetrable. How are you going to deal with the $9 trillion that's coming du ...
“The deficit and the fiscal picture is potentially more risky.”
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-29 16:30
I honestly think that investors today are more rightly focused on our fiscal trajectory today than they were 10 12 years ago. I do think the the the deficit and fiscal picture is potentially much more risky is potentially at risk of crowding out investments and and consumption because of the push in interest rates higher from the types of debt and deficits that we're seeing. When I look at American history, I see examples of how our political system was able to come together and really uh change our fiscal ...
This Housing Crisis Is Way Worse Than 2008…Here’s Why
Coin Bureau· 2025-06-29 12:45
i'm still waiting me too me too me too me too everyone keeps waiting for the housing market to crash but what if the market is already crashing out just not in the way anyone expected this time it's less 2008 style implosion and more frog in boiling water the market is fundamentally unaffordable gridlocked by design and slowly rugging the path to middle class wealth the bad news isn't that the market is going to crash the bad news is that it isn't so stay tuned to find out why my name is Nick and you're wat ...
2025 real estate market outlook: Why buying a home seems impossible
Yahoo Finance· 2025-06-28 16:01
Well, KB Home cutting its revenue outlook for the year after reporting weak second quarter results. This is the housing market. It remains sluggish with existing home sales seeing their worst May since 2009.Joining me now, we've got Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO. Meredith, good to have you back on Yahoo Finance with us. We we just heard remarks from Fed Chair Jerome Pal that he plans to keep rates on hold.So, what is the risk that that poses to the housing market. Well, the housing m ...