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Reliance Traders Prepare for Possible RBI Rate Hike
Treasury traders at Reliance Industries are strategizing cash deployment ahead of a potential rate hike by the Reserve Bank of India, signaling growing market expectations of tighter monetary policy.
UK construction output falls at fastest pace in six years in May
UK construction output fell at the fastest pace in six years in May, driven by broad-based declines across residential, commercial, and civil engineering segments.
Czech Inflation Slows, Weakening Case for an Imminent Rate Hike
Czech inflation slowed more than expected, reducing the likelihood of an imminent rate hike as the central bank weighs the economic impact of the Iran conflict.
German construction activity falls sharply again in May as headwinds persist
Germany's construction sector contracted sharply again in May, with new orders declining at a steep rate and input price inflation near a 47-month high, signaling persistent headwinds for the eurozone's largest economy.
Switzerland May CPI Misses Expectations, Core Steady at 0.3%
Switzerland's May CPI rose 0.6% year-on-year, missing the 0.8% forecast, while core CPI held steady at 0.3%, reinforcing expectations of further SNB rate cuts.
New Zealand Bond Auction Draws Record Demand After Issuance Cuts
New Zealand's 2031 government bond auction saw record demand after the government unexpectedly cut projected borrowing needs, signaling strong investor appetite for high-quality sovereign debt amid global rate uncertainty.
Peso Slump Prompts Philippine Central Bank to Warn Against Forex Speculation
The Philippine central bank warned banks against using forex derivatives to profit from peso volatility, as the currency hit a record low, signaling tighter oversight on speculative flows.
Traders Hedge Against Yen Volatility Ahead of BOJ Meeting
Options traders are increasing hedges against sharp yen swings ahead of the BOJ policy meeting and potential currency intervention by Japanese authorities.
South Korea Vows Action as Won Weakens, Bond Yields Climb
South Korea's government pledged to curb excessive currency volatility as the won nears its lowest since 2009 and bond yields rise, signaling potential intervention.
High Yields Lured UK Money From Cash Funds to Bonds Last Month
UK investors shifted from cash funds to bonds in May as surging yields made fixed income more attractive, according to Calastone fund flow data.
Fed Beige Book Shows Inflation Up Across Most Districts, Employment Steady
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book survey reports rising inflation across most districts, partly due to conflict with Iran, while employment remains steady, signaling persistent price pressures.
Iran targets US Navy ship in Gulf of Oman, report says
Iranian media reports that a US command and control ship was targeted in the Gulf of Oman, raising geopolitical tensions and potential risk for oil supply routes.
Packaging Corp of America: A classic strategy for dividend investors
Packaging Corp of America (PKG) offers a classic industrial dividend play as demand for corrugated boxes rises with e-commerce growth.
Dow Falls on War Jitters Ahead of Fed Data; Ollie's Extends Losses
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell on Tuesday as geopolitical tensions and uncertainty ahead of key Federal Reserve data weighed on sentiment, while Ollie's Bargain Outlet extended its losing streak.
Citizen CEO Says AI Is Rebuilding Banking, Private Credit Resilient
Citizens CEO Bruce Van Saun said AI is transforming banking operations and that consumer, business, and private credit remain resilient, contrasting with investor expectations.
Warsh's Fed Debut a Key Risk for FX Markets, Morgan Stanley Says
Morgan Stanley warns that Kevin Warsh's first Fed policy meeting this month could jolt FX markets and disrupt consensus carry trades, as markets assess his hawkish leanings.
Private Credit Faces ‘Pipeline of Defaults,’ Glendon Capital Co-Founder Warns
Glendon Capital co-founder Holly Kim warns the private credit industry faces a significant backlog of defaults, independent of economic dislocations or inflation, speaking at the Bloomberg Global Credit Forum.
US Economy Grows Despite Iran War, But Inflation Freezes Hiring
The US economy's largest sector grew in May despite the Iran conflict, but surging inflation has prompted many companies to freeze hiring, signaling a mixed outlook for growth and labor markets.
How to illustrate your financial position to a disinterested spouse
A reader asks how to engage a spouse with little interest in finances, suggesting graphs may help; the answer recommends simple visual tools and regular, brief discussions.
OECD Lowers 2027 Growth Forecasts, Warns of Inflation Risks
The OECD has cut its 2027 global growth forecasts and issued a stark warning about persistent inflation risks, signaling potential headwinds for central bank policy normalization.
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