Today: October 02, 2024
Today: October 02, 2024

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Economy

Yellen: Too early to speculate on economic consequences from Israel conflict

U.S.

Yellen: Too early to speculate on economic consequences from Israel conflict
Economy

Take Five: War and peace of mind

Geopolitics are at the forefront of everyone's minds after war broke out between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, and the mood in markets is jittery at best.

Take Five: War and peace of mind
Economy

IMF: Sri Lanka can discuss proposals from private creditors including GDP-linked bonds

Sri Lanka's authorities can negotiate any proposals private creditors make, such as issuing GDP-linked bonds, a senior International Monetary Fund official said on

IMF: Sri Lanka can discuss proposals from private creditors including GDP-linked bonds
Economy

IMF says Latam, Caribbean region needs to spend with discipline, grow revenues

The International Monetary Fund said fiscal policy in Latin America and the Caribbean has been "prudent" but governments need to increase revenues as there are not many

IMF says Latam, Caribbean region needs to spend with discipline, grow revenues
Economy

Major US banks show profit boost, but cautious on outlook, consumer health

Major U.S. banks on Friday reported rising profits from higher interest rates on loans, but warned the economy was slowing as customers depleted their savings.

Major US banks show profit boost, but cautious on outlook, consumer health
Economy

Yellen says U.S.-backed IMF funding increase as "pretty likely"

U.S.

Yellen says U.S.-backed IMF funding increase as "pretty likely"
Economy

Yellen says believes US housing inflation will still fall over time

U.S.

Yellen says believes US housing inflation will still fall over time
Economy

How U.S. bank balance sheets have changed as Fed raises rates

The Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary policy tightening is prompting U.S. banks to slow the flow of credit and beef up cash levels after the panic in March when Silicon Valley Bank

How U.S. bank balance sheets have changed as Fed raises rates
Economy

Marketmind: A spooky Friday 13 for bonds?

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Dhara Ranasinghe. Investors in U.S.

Marketmind: A spooky Friday 13 for bonds?
Economy

Yellen, China's top central banker talk about debt, economic developments -US Treasury

U.S.

Yellen, China's top central banker talk about debt, economic developments -US Treasury
Economy

Yellen, UK's Hunt discussed 'joint actions to deny Russia revenue' -US Treasury Dept

U.S.

Yellen, UK's Hunt discussed 'joint actions to deny Russia revenue' -US Treasury Dept
Economy

World Bank, multilateral development banks jointly seek to boost lending power

The World Bank on Friday said it is bolstering collaboration with nine multilateral development banks (MDBs) to accelerate its vision of a liveable planet free of

World Bank, multilateral development banks jointly seek to boost lending power
Economy

US consumer sentiment weakens in October

U.S. consumer sentiment fell sharply in October as households anticipated higher inflation over the next year, a survey showed on Friday.

US consumer sentiment weakens in October
Economy

IMF steering committee calls for new funds, share plan by June 2025

International Monetary Fund members on Saturday pledged to complete a review of quota funding by Dec. 15, voicing support for an increase that at least maintains the

IMF steering committee calls for new funds, share plan by June 2025
Economy

Singapore hopes for substantial IPEF progress by APEC

Singapore's deputy prime minister said on Friday he hopes for substantial progress in the U.S.-led Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) discussions in time for

Singapore hopes for substantial IPEF progress by APEC
Economy

IMF has reached goal to add $3 billion to trust fund for poorest countries-Georgieva

The International Monetary Fund has met its fundraising target to increase concessional trust fund resources for the world's poorest countries by $3 billion, IMF

IMF has reached goal to add $3 billion to trust fund for poorest countries-Georgieva
Economy

Fed's Powell set to speak Oct 19 ahead of blackout period

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will speak on Oct. 19 before the Economic Club of New York, just before the U.S. central bank's blackout period begins ahead of its next interest-rate

Fed's Powell set to speak Oct 19 ahead of blackout period
Economy

Biden to release his supplemental funding plan next week, White House says

U.S.

Biden to release his supplemental funding plan next week, White House says
Economy

Dollar General reappoints former CEO Vasos for second stint, narrows outlook

Dollar General brought back former chief Todd Vasos to replace CEO Jeffery Owen less than a year after his appointment, sending the company's shares up nearly 7% in trading after the bell

Dollar General reappoints former CEO Vasos for second stint, narrows outlook
Economy

NY will not change offshore wind and other renewable power sales contracts

New York regulators on Thursday denied requests by developers of offshore wind projects and dozens of land-based renewable projects seeking billions of dollars in additional funding for

NY will not change offshore wind and other renewable power sales contracts
Economy

Fed's Collins says economy has yet to feel full impact of Fed rate hike cycle

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins on Wednesday said central bank rate rises are still working through the economy.

Fed's Collins says economy has yet to feel full impact of Fed rate hike cycle
Economy

IMF's chief economist urges Italy to toughen budget plans -media

The International Monetary Fund wants Italy to make its 2024 budget framework more stringent, as tax cut plans made the Fund "a bit worried", its chief economist, Pierre-Olivier

IMF's chief economist urges Italy to toughen budget plans -media
Economy

Israel-Hamas conflict is 'new cloud' darkening economic outlook -IMF chief

International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday said the Israel-Hamas conflict was "heartbreaking" and threatened to darken the already

Israel-Hamas conflict is 'new cloud' darkening economic outlook -IMF chief
Economy

More work to do in tackling risks in non-banks, says FSB's Knot

Higher interest rates have so far not seriously undermined the global financial system, but "there is work to do" in tackling liquidity issues and hidden leverage in the non-bank

More work to do in tackling risks in non-banks, says FSB's Knot
Economy

IMF's Georgieva says debt restructuring process making progress

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday said consensus was growing in sovereign debt restructuring discussions on issues such as

IMF's Georgieva says debt restructuring process making progress

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