MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian cotton traders have cancelled contracts to export some 400,000 bales of the fibre after a rally in domestic prices and the rising rupee made overseas sales unattractive, the ...
Retail traders stampeded into Allbirds after the troubled shoemaker slapped an artificial intelligence label on its business, ...
After clashing in recent years, Wall Street traders and the Federal Reserve are – for once – broadly in sync: The great monetary pivot is near as central bankers engineer a once-unthinkable soft ...
It didn’t take long for one of the biggest and most important trading themes at the start of 2024 to come back in the minds of investors and traders, after having faded a month ago. Financial-market ...
Options traders have quickly shifted from hedging against geopolitical risks to making bullish bets on major technology stocks ahead of earnings, as easing tensions with Iran and falling oil prices ...
Bond traders who just days ago were piling into wagers for more than six interest-rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year already appear to be having second thoughts. JPMorgan’s latest Treasury ...
After clashing in recent years, Wall Street traders and the Federal Reserve are – for once – broadly in sync: The great monetary pivot is near as central bankers engineer a once-unthinkable soft ...
Allbirds Inc BIRD shares are trading lower Thursday morning after Wednesday's 600% regular-session rip and a 25% after-hours drop signaled traders were fading the "sneakers-to-servers" reset. The ...
Since the Consumer Price Index rose less than expected last month, it may have addressed concerns of some Fed policymakers that inflation may be too high to cut interest rates more than once this year ...
Here are the 5 times traders and stock-market investors got fooled by Fed ‘pivot’ hopes in past year
Not once or even twice, but at least FIVE times in the past 12 months, investors and traders have expected the Federal Reserve to shift toward a dovish, or easier, monetary policy at some point — only ...
Since the Consumer Price Index rose less than expected last month, it may have addressed concerns of some Fed policymakers that inflation may be too high to cut interest rates more than once this year ...
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