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  • Kevin Warsh tears up forward guidance on rate moves at the Fed

    Markets

    Kevin Warsh, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, signalled a major change to how the US central bank handles the run-up to its key interest rate decisions overnight, telling investors across global markets that “we’ve dropped forward guidance”.  There was concern in the City that it could mean a decline in the level of transparency over [...]

    Kevin Walsh addressing a conference audience in a formal business setting, wearing a suit and gesturing with his hand.
  • Dollar slides as ‘loss of confidence’ in US policy spikes debasement fears

    Economics

    The US dollar had its worst day since President Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariff onslaught on Tuesday as investors dumped their exposure to the greenback. The DXY index – which tracks the dollar against a basket of other currencies – has slumped over two per cent since the beginning of the year. Amidst the dollar [...]

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  • Nato and Europe must be ‘stronger,’ JP Morgan’s Dimon tells Davos

    Banking

    The world’s most influential banker has said the world is “simply not safe” and called for a stronger Nato and Europe in a chilling warning to the economic elite at Davos. Speaking at the World Economic Forum, JP Morgan’s top boss Jamie Dimon said the eyes of the world “woke up” after Russia’s invasion of [...]

    James Dimon discussing global financial trends at a business conference with a focus on economic strategies.
  • Bitcoin to form part of central bank reserves ‘by 2030’

    September 23, 2025

    Bitcoin will “coexist with gold” on central bank balance sheets as soon as 2030, one of the world’s largest banks has predicted, as banks’ continued move away from the dollar and the cryptocurrency’s falling volatility boost its credentials as a reserve currency. Strategists at Deutsche Bank predicted that bitcoin “will join gold in many central [...]

  • Gold storms past $3,600 as Trump escalates Fed feud

    September 8, 2025

    Gold sealed another record high on Monday as investors doubled down on hopes of a US interest rate cut. The yellow metal smashed highs of $3,616 on Monday – just days after it surpassed the $3,500 threshold.  The ‘safe haven’ asset benefited from a whole host of economic turmoil in recent weeks, namely President Donald [...]

  • Trump’s renewed Fed attacks help pound climb to three-year high

    June 26, 2025

    The pound has stormed to its highest level against the dollar in over three years after President Donald Trump launched a new tirade of attacks on the Federal Reserve. Sterling rose over 0.6 per cent to near $1.3725 as Trump indicated he was lining up successors for the Fed’s chair Jerome Powell, despite Powell’s term [...]

  • FTSE 100 down after US stocks slump

    April 21, 2025

    The FTSE 100 opened seven points down on Tuesday morning, following a major US market slump on Bank Holiday Monday. US stock markets took another hit on Monday, with the S&P 500 closing down 2.38 per cent – at 5,158 – while the Nasdaq fell 2.5 per cent and and Dow Jones slumped 2.48 per [...]

  • Gold hits record high on hopes of Fed rate cut

    August 20, 2024

    The price of gold hit an all time high of $2,513.79 (£1,932.87) per ounce on Tuesday morning as investors hope the US central bank will cut interest rates. The surge in the price of the precious metal, a safe haven asset for investors due to its real world use cases and widely held intrinsic value, [...]

  • All eyes on Powell at Jackson Hole as markets look for US rate cut clues

    August 19, 2024

    Global financial markets will be firmly focused on Jackson Hole in the Rocky Mountains later this week for hints on when the US' central bank may start lowering interest rates from a 23-year high.

  • Fed’s Powell: Commercial property stress may last years

    July 9, 2024

    The weakness in the commercial property sector may last years, Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has warned.

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