What happened: Thom Tillis met with Federal Reserve chairman nominee Kevin Warsh, who President Donald Trump wants to replace Chair Jerome Powell.
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What happened: Thom Tillis met with Federal Reserve chairman nominee Kevin Warsh, who President Donald Trump wants to replace Chair Jerome Powell.
What to watch next: movement around maintains, blockade.
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Sen. Thom Tillis met with Federal Reserve chairman nominee Kevin Warsh, who President Donald Trump wants to replace Chair Jerome Powell.
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The Federal Reserve will likely resume cutting interest rates as soon as June, though there’s a risk the next move may be delayed by the oil-price shock caused by the Iran war, according to Morgan Stanley.
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Bitcoin's next major move could depend more on oil prices, yields, and Federal Reserve policy than crypto-specific catalysts, per analysts.
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Gold traded in a narrow range as investors weighed the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut path against inflationary risks from the war in the Middle East.
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Bond traders are scaling back some of the aggressive bets that had largely driven markets to price out Federal Reserve interest rate cuts this year.
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Hot PPI inflation data in the morning and hawkish remarks by Powell in the afternoon would be the most damaging combination for risk assets, including crypto, Bitfinex analysts said.
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Bitcoin’s next move is increasingly tied to oil, yields and Fed policy as ETF flows guide market direction, analysts say.
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Tillis maintains blockade on Fed pick Kevin Warsh over Powell probeThom Tillis met with Federal Reserve chairman nominee Kevin Warsh, who President Donald Trump wants to replace Chair Jerome Powell.
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Morgan Stanley Sees Risks That Oil Shock Will Delay Next Fed CutThe Federal Reserve will likely resume cutting interest rates as soon as June, though there’s a risk the next move may be delayed by the oil-price shock caused by the Iran war, according to Morgan Stanley.
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Bitcoin’s next move is increasingly tied to oil, yields and Fed policy as ETF flows guide market direction, analysts sayBitcoin's next major move could depend more on oil prices, yields, and Federal Reserve policy than crypto-specific catalysts, per analysts.
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Gold Steady Near $5,000 as Investors Weigh Fed Rate-Cut PathGold traded in a narrow range as investors weighed the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut path against inflationary risks from the war in the Middle East.
The Federal Reserve will likely resume cutting interest rates as soon as June, though there’s a risk the next move may be delayed by the oil-price shock caused by the Iran war, according to Morgan Stanley.
Bitcoin's next major move could depend more on oil prices, yields, and Federal Reserve policy than crypto-specific catalysts, per analysts.
Gold traded in a narrow range as investors weighed the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut path against inflationary risks from the war in the Middle East.
Bond traders are scaling back some of the aggressive bets that had largely driven markets to price out Federal Reserve interest rate cuts this year.
Hot PPI inflation data in the morning and hawkish remarks by Powell in the afternoon would be the most damaging combination for risk assets, including crypto, Bitfinex analysts said.
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