China sells ultra-long-term bonds
Daily NewsChina is set to begin the first tranche of its super long-term bond issuance this Friday. China is set to begin the first tranche of a 1 trillion yuan ($138 billi...
Read MoreChina is set to begin the first tranche of its super long-term bond issuance this Friday. China is set to begin the first tranche of a 1 trillion yuan ($138 billi...
Read MoreThe US announced that it has added 37 Chinese companies operating in the fields of quantum and nuclear energy technologies and unmanned aviation to an “entity lis...
Read MoreThe number of investors in Borsa Istanbul has started to increase again with the public offerings; as of May 11, it reached 8 million 570 thousand people. The num...
Read MoreOil rose for a third day, putting it on track for a weekly gain as U.S. jobs data bolstered riskier assets by suggesting the Fed will cut interest rates this year...
Read MoreSan Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said it could take “more time” for inflation to return to the central bank’s target. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly s...
Read MoreTurkey's 5-year credit risk premium (CDS) fell to 276 basis points, the lowest level since February 2020. Turkey's 5-year CDS fell to 276 basis points, the lowest...
Read MoreThe number of institutions expecting more interest rate hikes from the Bank of Japan (BOJ), which has not been able to stop the bleeding of the yen despite moving...
Read MoreThe summary of the Bank of Japan’s April interest rate meeting revealed that governing board members saw the potential for faster rate hikes. The summary of the B...
Read MoreOil edged higher after a mixed U.S. inventories, including an unexpected drop in crude inventories nationwide. Brent crude rose to $84 a barrel after rising 0.5 p...
Read MoreEuropean Central Bank Governing Council Member Robert Holzmann said he saw no reason to cut interest rates quickly. Holzmann also stated that the Fed could have s...
Read MoreThe Fed’s Collins wants more confidence that inflation will slow before cutting rates. Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Wednesday that inflation will li...
Read MoreOil continues to fall as U.S. inventories and Middle East tensions weigh. Oil fell to near its lowest level since mid-March as a slightly downward U.S. inventory ...
Read MoreMinneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said he expects the central bank to keep a tight hold on interest rates for an extended period of time, and there’s a poss...
Read MoreThe U.S. has revoked some licenses granted to Chinese tech giant Huawei to export chips. The U.S. said on Tuesday it had revoked some licenses that allowed compan...
Read MoreTurkey’s 5-year credit risk premium (CDS) fell to 284.9 basis points, the lowest level since January 2. Turkey’s 5-year CDS saw 284.9 basis points, the lowest lev...
Read MoreTikTok and its Chinese owner ByteDance have filed a lawsuit against the US government over a law that would allow the social media app to be transferred or otherw...
Read MoreOil rose for a second day on tensions in the Middle East after Israel rejected a ceasefire proposal for the Gaza Strip and a risk-on mood that helped lift broader...
Read MoreGold rose on rate-cut optimism and tensions in the Middle East. Gold rose on signs the Fed will cut interest rates this year, while rising geopolitical tensions i...
Read MoreWhile Barkin, a U.S. Federal Reserve official, said the impact of higher interest rates has not yet been seen, Williams said rates will eventually be cut and the ...
Read MoreCopper prices tested $10,000 a ton after Goldman Sachs warned of increasing supply stress. Copper surpassed $10,000 a ton as investors increased their odds of the...
Read MoreThe US Treasury will test demand for long-term bonds with auctions this week. The US Treasury is expected to borrow $125 billion this week. US Treasury bonds gain...
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