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How the U.S. bond market made Trump blink | About That

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U.S. Treasury bonds have shown cracks in recent weeks. Major sell-offs have shaken confidence in what’s long been considered an investment safe haven. Andrew Chang explains why everyone from financial experts — to possibly even U.S....
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China-Bangladesh ties: Wang YI and Touhid Hossain meets in Beijing

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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets Bangladesh's Touhid Hossain in Beijing to strengthen bilateral ties. The meeting focuses on deepening economic and strategic cooperation between the two nations.
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Decline in B.C. housing starts bucks national trend

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The latest numbers released by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation show housing starts were up by two percent in Canada in 2024. However, housing starts in B.C. were down nine per cent compared to the previous year. Builders...
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Atlantic Canadians are teetering on a financial edge as 2025 begins, survey says

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Many people in Atlantic Canada are starting the new year just $200 or less away from not being able to pay their bills, according to the latest consumer debt index survey. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin speaks with Tara Silliker, a...
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Here’s what Toronto buyers and renters should expect in 2025

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Interest rate cuts and changes to mortgage rules could mean a shift for Toronto's real estate market this year. CBC's Talia Ricci spoke to experts to find out what buyers and renters should expect.
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Powell Says 2024 Inflation Forecast Has 'Kind Of Fallen Apart'

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After a third consecutive interest rate cut, Federal Reserve officials brought inflation worries back to the forefront as 2024 came to a close. The Fed did what markets expected Wednesday. But that didn't stop investors from dumping risk...
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Major B.C. dairy farm forced into creditor protection

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One of the province's biggest dairy farms has been forced into creditor protection.A BC Supreme Court judge appointed PwC Canada to oversee the operations of Abbotsford's Dykman Cattle Company last month.
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Indian Banks To Keep Home Loan Rates Unchanged After RBI Decision

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At its latest monetary policy committee meeting on December 6, the reserve bank of India chose to maintain the repo rate at 6.5%. The key interest rate has remained unchanged for eleven straight times going back to February 2023. The no...
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South Africa's Central Bank To Cut Rates Sparingly In 2025

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South Africa's central bank plans to reduce interest rates gradually in 2025, signaling cautious monetary easing.
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Inflation rate drops to 1.6% in September

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Canada's inflation rate fell to 1.6 per cent in September, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday, after hitting the Bank of Canada's two per cent goal in August.
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Fed leaves rates unchanged, citing risks of inflation and unemployment

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The decision came after a two-day meeting to assess the state of the U.S. economy. (Scripps News)
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SNB President on Rate Decision, Tariffs, Gold, Crypto

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Swiss National Bank President Martin Schlegel discusses the central bank's decision to lower its benchmark rate by a quarter point to 0.25%, as well as the potential risks that geopolitical and fiscal uncertainty could have on the Swiss...
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BOE Leaves Key Interest Rate at 4.5%

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The Bank of England announced it will leave its benchmark interest rate on hold at 4.5% on Thursday. The Monetary Policy Committee voted 8 to 1 in favor of leaving the benchmark policy rate unchanged, with more policymakers favoring a...
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Bailey: Careful BOE Policy Steps Needed Amid Uncertainty

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says the central bank needs to be "quite careful" in calibrating its response to the gradual fall in inflation in the UK. "We really do have to wait to see that evidence unfold," Bailey says in an...
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What to Expect From Today's BOE Interest Rate Decision

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The Bank of England will announce its interest rate decision at 12 p.m. in London. Markets and economists expect the Monetary Policy Committee to leave the benchmark interest rate on hold at 4.5% and reiterate a cautious approach to...
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SNB's Schlegel on Full Capitalization of UBS Units

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Swiss National Bank President Martin Schlegel reiterated the SNB's support for a reform that could see UBS Group AG forced to maintain as much as $25 billion in extra capital. He spoke to Bloomberg's Bastian Benrath-Wright after the...
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Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady

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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady Wednesday, indicating it will be evaluating the effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs and economic policies. (Scripps News)
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Expect the Fed to Hold, BlackRock's Mazzocchi Says

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BlackRock EMEA wealth solutions co-head Bettina Mazzocchi discusses the US markets performance and looks ahead to what to expect from the Federal Reserve's policy decision later Wednesday. "What the market is going to look at is much...
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Trump Flags Start of Bearish Dollar Trend: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Kriti Gupta and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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BOE Cuts Rates But Strikes Hawkish Tone

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The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted to cut interest rates to 4.5%, a 19-month low, but struck a hawkish tone by signaling that only two more reductions are needed to bring inflation back to the 2% target. Seven of the...
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Bailey Says Don't 'Put Too Much Weight' on BOE Voting

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey cautioned markets against reading too much into the vote split of its interest-rate cut after a surprise switch by rate-setter Catherine Mann prompted investors to boost bets on more reductions. The...
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Bailey: BOE Expects to Be Able to Cut Rates Further

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey speaks at a news conference in London after the Monetary Policy Committee voted to cut interest rates to 4.5%, a 19-month low. "We expect to be able to cut bank rate further as the disinflation...
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Bank of Korea Leaves Door Open to Another Rate Hold

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Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong pushed back against mounting speculation of an interest-rate cut later this month as he emphasized the role of fiscal stimulus in shoring up an economy threatened by Donald Trump's tariffs. He...
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Treasury Yields Skeptical Fed Can Cut More: 3-Minute MLIV

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Guy Johnson, Kriti Gupta, Lizzy Burden and Ven Ram break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."