ZeroHedge: Yield-Curve Bear-Steepening Spells Trouble For MarketsThe yield curve has long been a signal of potential financial market turbulence. But this last year, it missed the mark. Now, there’s a shift in the markets. Longer-term yields rising more than shorter-term indicates worsening conditions in liquidity and funding markets that are vital for the market’s health. READ MORE Yellen Critiques Market Overreaction to Inflation DataU.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen argues that minor fluctuations should not distract from the significant longer-term trends of decreasing inflation, a strong economy, and rising wages. Speaking at the Detroit Economic Club alongside Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Yellen expressed confidence in the economic trajectory, labeling market reactions to short-term data as a “tremendous mistake” and […] READ MORE Banks Under Pressure: Rising Concerns Over Commercial Real Estate ExposuresIn late 2023, federal regulators highlighted concerns over approximately two dozen U.S. banks with major concerns over their commercial real estate loan portfolios. These banks, noted for accumulating commercial property loans that exceed three times their total capital, are now under the microscope for their large exposures to commercial real estate sectors such as office […] READ MORE High Inflation Drives Mortgage Rates Above 7%This week saw a significant increase in mortgage rates, pushing past the 7% threshold and dampening the enthusiasm of potential homebuyers. The rise in rates comes amid persistent high inflation, challenging the previously held optimism for a Federal Reserve rate cut in time for the spring buying season. Specifically, the average rate for a 30-year […] READ MORE Remote Work Could Cost Boston $1 Billion in TaxesBoston is facing a significant challenge as the city anticipates a tax revenue shortfall exceeding $1 billion in the next five years due to the depreciating office real estate market. This forecast stems from a collaborative analysis by Tufts University’s Center for State Policy Analysis and the Boston Policy Institute, drawing on a McKinsey & […] READ MORE Fed's Waller Confirms: U.S. Dollar to Retain Its Global Reserve Currency StatusFederal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller emphasized the U.S. dollar will remain the world’s reserve currency, despite speculation about its potential decline. In his address at a conference, Waller acknowledged various factors that could threaten the dollar’s status, including sanctions against Russia, U.S. political challenges, the emergence of digital assets, and China’s promotion of the renminbi. […] READ MORE Cryptocurrency Market Climbs Over $2 Trillion, Led by BitcoinThe cryptocurrency market has seen a significant resurgence, with its total value surging back above the $2 trillion mark. This rally was led by Bitcoin, which is currently trading around $52,000, and Ether, which has recovered to its value prior to the TerraUSD stablecoin collapse nearly two years ago. Bitcoin’s impressive year-to-date gain of almost […] READ MORE Central Bank of Ireland Bolsters Economic Security by Doubling Gold Reservesthe Central Bank of Ireland notably doubled its gold reserves in 2022, expanding its holdings from six to twelve metric tonnes. This strategic decision, articulated by then Finance Minister Pascal Donohoe, was aimed at diversifying the bank’s long-term investment approach to enhance the resilience of its balance sheet. This move underscores the role of gold […] READ MORE Druckenmiller Makes Bet on Gold MinersStanley Druckenmiller’s Duquesne Family Office has made significant adjustments to its portfolio, as revealed in a recent SEC filing. Druckenmiller’s firm divested its holdings in tech giants Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com, and Broadcom Inc., while making a notable pivot towards the precious metals sector, Duquesne has invested in gold mining companies Barrick Gold Corp. and Newmont […] READ MORE « Previous 1 … 53 54 55 56 57 … 78 Next »