
Red-Hot Markets and Extreme Heat: Saturday US Briefing
Hello, it’s been a scorching week, both literally and in markets. Here’s something to help you catch up
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S&P 500 Profits Get a Lift From the Crack in King Dollar’s Reign
With the Federal Reserve nearing the end of its most disruptive monetary-tightening campaign in a generation, a softening
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Charting the Global Economy: Fed, ECB Press on With Rate Hikes
The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of Japan headlined a pivotal week for central banks, with
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UK’s War on Inflation Is Hitting Families and Renters Hardest
Britain’s young families and low-to-middle earners in the Millennial generation are shouldering the heaviest burden in the Bank
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Germany’s Economic Malaise Evokes ‘Sick Man of Europe’ Era
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. Germany’s economy
1970-01-01 08:00

IMF to Loan Argentina as Much as $10.8 Billion This Year
The International Monetary Fund will give Argentina as much as $10.8 billion in loans for the rest of
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Chile Delivers Jumbo Interest Rate Cut as Latin America Pivots to Easing Cycle
Chile’s central bank slashed its key interest rate by a larger-than-expected 100 basis points, spearheading Latin America’s shift
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Traders Are Risking It All on Bets That Market Boom Will Last
Industrial shares are on a tear, junk-bond spreads are narrowing, quants are ramping up Treasury shorts and everyone
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Bank of Japan’s Real Surprise Was Dovish Inflation Forecast, Fidelity Says
For all the headlines on the Bank of Japan easing its cap on bond yields, the bigger shock
1970-01-01 08:00

Saudi Metals Deal to Test Canada’s New Foreign Investor Rules
Canada’s vow to curb foreign investment in its critical minerals sector will face its first major test with
1970-01-01 08:00

Petro Says Colombia to Comply With Fiscal Rule Despite Jump in Debt
Colombia will manage to comply with fiscal rule targets even as the government’s debt load is expected to
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US Consumer Sentiment Rises to Highest Since 2021 as Prices Ease
US consumer sentiment rose in July to the highest since October 2021 as inflation continued to ease. The
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