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Dollar Gives up Early Gains as Strong Stocks Curb Liquidity Demand
The dollar on Friday retreated from a 2-1/4 month high and posted modest losses. A rally in stocks Friday curbed liquidity ...
The Globe and Mail24d
Liquidity Demand Boosts Dollar as Stocks Decline
The dollar index (DXY00) on Thursday rose by +0.06%. The dollar Thursday recovered from a 1-week low and posted modest gains. Weakness in stocks Thursday sparked liquidity demand for the dollar.
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Analysis: Debt Deal Could Boost Unloved Corners of US Stock Market
While the White House's debt ceiling agreement is great news, the U.S. government still has a cash flow problem and time is ...
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Fed agreed need for more rate hikes after May meeting was 'less certain'
Federal Reserve officials "generally agreed" last month that the need for further interest rate increases "had become less ...
The Australian Financial Review17d
Signs of slowing growth hit risk assets, boost US dollar
The US dollar stood tall on Friday as renewed ... 9.5 per cent last week and pledged more collateral with the Fed to boost liquidity. The Australian dollar dropped 1.1 per cent to US67¢, having ...
Wall Street Journal24d
Honey, the Fed Shrunk Global Dollar Credit
Images: Zuma Press/AFP via Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly Economists spent much of last year wondering why a credit crunch was slow to materialize in the U.S. as the Federal Reserve increased ...
CNBC16d
Dollar notches biggest weekly rise since February
The U.S. dollar rose against the euro and sterling ... That could influence the Federal Reserve which signaled last week that it could pause its interest-rate hikes. related investing news ...
Wall Street Journal26d
Prosperity Requires a Stable Dollar
The standard account for the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and now First Republic is that the Federal Reserve held interest rates too low for too long, only to hike rates too ...
Forbes5d
Interest Rates & Inflation: Rate Of Price Rises Falls Steeply To 8.7% In April
The Federal Reserve, the equivalent of ... Switzerland and the eurozone to increase ‘liquidity’ in international markets by ...
Nasdaq29d
PRECIOUS-Gold slips on firmer dollar as focus turns to Fed meet
May 1 (Reuters) - Gold prices eased on Monday as the dollar ticked up, while traders awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve's policy ... on policymakers seeking to boost an economy struggling for ...
Thailand Business News4d
Thai central bank to promote yuan-baht trade settlement
The BOT has been cooperating with other Asian central banks to establish local currency settlement frameworks, which aim to ...
The Globe and Mail24d
Liquidity Demand Boosts Dollar as Stocks Decline
The dollar index (DXY00) on Thursday rose by +0.06%. The dollar Thursday recovered from a 1-week low and posted modest gains. Weakness in stocks Thursday sparked liquidity demand for the dollar.

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