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Fed cuts rates; Powell says wouldn't resign if asked by Trump

Powell said the US presidential election will have “no effects” on the central bank’s policy decisions in the near-term
As Fed cut approaches, some concerns are raised, but markets power ahead - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Right Timing

As Fed cut approaches, some concerns are raised, but markets power ahead

STI sets new upside with breakouts as analysts raise concern about US labour market ahead of Fed cuts.

Right Timing

Hiccup in S-REIT rally as risk-free rates rebound

S-REITs likely to go off the boil in response to rebound in US risk-free rates

Global Economy

Powell and the markets talk past each other

The Fed faces, and will continue to face, a tricky communication challenge

Global Economy

Janet Yellen’s Fed era ends with unanimous vote of no rate hike

(Feb 1): Federal Reserve officials, meeting for the last time under Chair Janet Yellen, left borrowing costs unchanged while adding emphasis to their plan for more hikes, setting the stage for an increase in March under her successor Jerome Powell.

Global Economy

Most Fed officials saw tightening ‘soon’, favoured unwind plan

WASHINGTON (May 25): Most Federal Reserve officials judged “it would soon be appropriate” to tighten monetary policy again and backed a plan that would gradually shrink their US$4.5 trillion ($6.2 trillion) balance sheet.

Global Economy

Fed keeps rates on hold as slowdown in growth seen temporary

WASHINGTON (May 4): Federal Reserve officials remained on track to gradually tighten monetary policy after leaving interest rates unchanged and signaling they were not alarmed by recent US economic weakness.

US labour market’s ‘remarkable recovery’ reinforces 2016 rate-hike expectations

SINGAPORE (July 11): UOB Group says the US economy’s “remarkable recovery” in June bolsters its expectations of at least one rate hike this year, specifically in December.
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