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With the employment situation release, we have a first reading on April conditions. chart Figure 1: Nonfarm Payroll (NFP) employment from CES (bold blue), civilian employment (orange), industrial production (red), personal income excluding current ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged audit firm BF Borgers CPA PC and its owner, Benjamin F. Borgers (together, “Respondents”), with deliberate and systemic failures to comply with Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) ...
post: FED'S WILLIAMS: INFLATION CONTINUES TO MOVE LOWER post: FED'S WILLIAMS: NO COMMENT ON INTEREST RATE OUTLOOKConnecting Theory and Practice Good afternoon. It's wonderful to be back at Stanford—especially with John Taylor chairing this panel. John was my advisor during my studies here, and he hired me as his research assistant in the early '90s. It was an extraordinary privilege to have those two most wanted positions. Based on some of my past speeches, you may expect me to give a few pop culture references from the '90s that capture my time at Stanford before I move on to the substance of my remarks. But the truth is, I was so focused on my studies that there wasn't time to rollerblade, listen to R.E.M., or go to the arcade just for fun. Instead, like many in this room, I chose to forsake fun for the study of economics. As a result, I am simply useless when it comes to '90s trivia. What brought me to Stanford back then was a sense of purpose. Growing up in the '70s and '80s, I witnessed the toll that economic turmoil, high inflation, and slow growth took on families. By the time I arrived at Stanford in the fall of 198
Oil futures finished lower Friday — with easing concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Middle East, strong U.S. production and signs of slowing demand prompting prices to register their largest weekly percentage loss since early February. ...
This year JPY hit new lows across the board in last few weeks even though BOJ decided to end its ultra-loose policy, by raising rates for 10bp in March. USDJPY broke higher, out of a triangle on a daily chart, so we know that this is most likely ...
I had the opportunity this week to speak at the London AIM Summit, where presenters and attendees were cautiously optimistic about the economy. My family and I also visited Oxford. I was surprised to see so many Chinese tourists in large groups, ...
In April, March’s euphoria faded into a downward price grind for digital assets and produced Bitcoin’s first negative return in eight months (-14%) amid an over-supply of new alt-token supply, falling on-chain activity and a regulatory assault on ...
We try not to react to just one data point because, as we have always said, “a data point doesn’t a trend make.” Furthermore, we don’t know if this is just a one-time event or if it is the start of something more. But we have been expecting a ...
June Gold futures fall for a second consecutive week. Bob Iaccino examines the continued weakness in the precious metal.
WTI futures print their steepest weekly drop in three months. Dan Deming examines.
Bitcoin bulls are trying to stage a comeback by pushing the price above the psychologically crucial level of $60,000. Veteran trader Peter Brandt said in a X post that if Bitcoin holds the most recent lows and moves higher, it will be considered a ...
Saxo Bank’s FX clients traded worth $4.1 billion daily in March, the lowest turnover since December 2021. The Danish multi-asset brokerage reported its total monthly FX volume for April 2024 at $99.3 billion, which is up 7.6 percent from $92.4 ...
During the latest G20 summit, India played a major role in pushing for global rules governing organisations over crypto assets. It noted that virtual currencies were transnational and therefore needed international cooperation to be well regulated ...
Traders who’ve amassed the largest bet on record against the yen are at a crossroads: Do they stick with their shorts despite signs that Japan is intervening in foreign-exchange markets to prop up the currency? The weekly release of foreign-exchange ...
The gold market is spinning its wheels, caught in a stalemate, which could create some profit-taking among investors and weigh on prices in the near term. According to analysts, gold investors need more clarity from the Federal Reserve as a rate cut ...
Natural Gas: chart Natural gas rebounds as short sellers rush out of their positions. Several attempts to settle below the $2.00 level yielded no results, and some traders are ready to bet that the market has bottomed out. A move above the 50 MA ...
The growth of power-hungry data centers will send demand soaring for natural gas as more of the fuel is used to generate electricity, according to TC Energy Corp., the largest operator of natural gas pipelines in North America. Gas demand for ...
There has been a notable change in the tone of the data recently as we have moved from stonking disinflationary boom to possibly-troubling reacceleration in recent weeks and now to possibly-troubling softness on the demand side. While prices paid ...
USDCNY has risen to an upper bound of the trading band, and the CNY is facing depreciation pressure. Officials have communicated that they prefer a stable yuan, and the PBoC has kept the fixing stable, but the risk of a weaker yuan has increased. ...
A unit of crypto exchange Kraken is emerging as a key beneficiary of this year’s boom in spot-Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, which debuted in the US in January and rolled out in Hong Kong this week. The unit, CF Benchmarks, said it provides ...