The nature of the rate spike probably means that it won’t disrupt the Federal Reserve’s balance-sheet-reduction plans, says Bill Dudley, former president of the New York Fed.
Big banks are forecasting that prices will rise to $3,000 in the year ahead.
U.S. markets’ stellar run this year has been driven by a growing economy, solid consumer spending and a strong jobs market.
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Michelle Hackman is a reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, where she covers U.S. immigration policy. Her coverage includes writing about the southern border, legal and ...
Erich Schwartzel covers the film industry in The Wall Street Journal's Los Angeles bureau. He joined the Journal in 2013 and has written dozens of front-page stories on life and business in ...
Wall Street is optimistic that a buoyant stock market ... Deal volume has been muted for the past few years following record volumes coming out of the pandemic. While total global deal volume ...
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