Make No Mistake -- the Fed Isn't the Market's Friend. The S&P 500 Will Lose Steam
By Jacob Sonenshine Stocks are getting a boost after the market viewed Friday's jobs report positively. Don't expect the gains to last. This week, the S&P 500 index has gained 0.4% to 5120 after a F
Barron'sMay 4 04:57 ET
The Economy Is Slowing at the Perfect Speed. Here's 1 Potential Problem for Stocks.
You can't always get what you want -- but according to a onetime student at the London School of Economics, Sir Michael Philip Jagger, sometimes you'll find you get what you need.
Barron'sMay 4 02:15 ET
A Rising Yen Is Good for Stocks. Here's Why
By Ben Levisohn Just as a falling yen seemed ready to be the next reason cited to prove the sky is falling, Japan's currency is starting to rebound. That may not be great if you're traveling to Japan
Barron'sMay 3 17:37 ET
Seth Harris on April Jobs Report Preview
Seth Harris, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow at Northeastern University, discusses the current status of the economy and the labor market ahead of the April Jobs report. Harris talks about the latest inflation numbers and states these numbers have halted the Federal Reserve from cutting interests rates. He also shares his insight on unions and if he sees unions going on strikes this summer in the same scale they did last year. Seth Harris speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
BloombergMay 2 21:34 ET
'Sell in May and Go Away': Does It Apply in 2024?
Seeking AlphaMay 2 05:40 ET
Chair Powell Remains Very Dovish, Dudley Says
Former New York Fed President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Bill Dudley says US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's game plan is unchanged and he remains dovish. He speaks on "The Fed Decides."
BloombergMay 1 23:30 ET
Fed Chair Jerome Powell Projects Optimism, But Inflation Data Are in the Driver's Seat
By Nick Timiraos Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tried to keep the central bank's options open Wednesday by sticking with his view that interest rates are restrictive and that inflation was likel
WSJMay 1 22:44 ET
Option Traders Predict Chunky Market Move on Fed Day
Investors are betting the stock market could see one of the biggest Fed-day moves in nearly a year.
MarketWatchMay 1 12:23 ET
Will April's Pullback Bring 'May Flowers' for Stocks? Or Is It Time to Sell in May and Go Away?
Seeking AlphaMay 1 09:07 ET
Is Federal Reserve Chairman Powell “relieved” by declining expectations of interest rate cuts = Bankame
Bank of America (Bankame) economists have stated that the main message of the Federal Reserve (Fed) shown after the announcement of the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) results on the 1st will be “policies require more time, the next move is most likely to cut interest rates, and the committee will maintain a wait-and-see attitude until the Fed has a clearer perception of inflation.”
Dow JonesMay 1 01:36 ET
[Last minute summary] Dollar appreciation and stock depreciation due to falling FOMC interest rate cut expectations
The results of the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will be announced at 3:00 a.m. this evening, and Federal Reserve Chairman Powell will hold a press conference from 3:30 a.m.
MinkabuMay 1 01:33 ET
The haze of inflation looms over! Labor costs in the US accelerated in the first quarter, the biggest increase in a year
The labor cost index favored by the Federal Reserve has heated up more than expected, indicating that the popularity of the US job market is unabated, and expectations of interest rate cuts will further subside.
wallstreetcnApr 30 09:53 ET
Fed to Signal It Has Stomach to Keep Rates High for Longer
An ancient Chinese proverb that counsels "do nothing, and everything will be done" could sum up the Federal Reserve's latest approach to interest-rate policy.
WSJApr 30 05:52 ET
May FOMC Preview: Sticky Inflation Likely Forces Fed to Turn More Hawkish
Recent data have not bolstered confidence in the process of disinflation. A more hawkish stance may be reflected in the statement and Powell's post-meeting remarks.
Moomoo News GlobalApr 30 02:23 ET · Macro
Federal Reserve May Cut Interest Rates Three Times in 2024: Julius Baer
Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Julius Baer, explains why he sees three interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
BloombergApr 29 04:41 ET
Wall Street bulls are convinced that the “bull market is in full swing”: even if interest rates are not cut this year, US stocks are expected to advance rapidly
Although the market's expectations for the Fed's interest rate cut continue to cool, according to some bullish US stocks, US stocks can continue to rise even if the Fed does not cut interest rates this year.
Zhitong FinanceApr 28 20:58 ET
Barclays Sees an Uptick in Recession Fears
Seeking AlphaApr 28 11:00 ET
Jared Bernstein on Inflation, The Federal Reserve
Jared Bernstein, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, breaks down the recent data showing softer growth and hotter inflation, and if there should be any concerns over consumer sentiments. He states that the economy is still very strong and shares his thoughts on how he sees inflation coming down as the Federal Reserve is no longer hiking interest rates. Jared Bernstein speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
BloombergApr 28 04:19 ET
We're Getting Whiffs of Stagflation, Sosnick Says
Steve Sosnick, Interactive Brokers chief strategist, says the push-pull between stocks and bonds is getting a little nerve racking. He says the bond market is starting to get a little stressed. He is on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
BloombergApr 28 04:16 ET
SA Analyst Roundtable: When Will the Fed Cut Rates?
Seeking AlphaApr 27 13:08 ET