Fed Governor Kugler backs caution on rates; Kashkari expects only two or three cuts

Fed Governor Kugler backs caution on rates; Kashkari expects only two or three cuts

Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said Wednesday inflation is showing solid signs of slowing down, but she is not ready yet to start lowering interest rates. In her first major policy address since being confirmed to the Board of Governors in September 2023, Kugler said three factors are converging to ease inflation pressures: moderating wage … Read more

Credit card delinquencies surged in 2023, indicating ‘financial stress,’ New York Fed says

Credit card delinquencies surged in 2023, indicating ‘financial stress,’ New York Fed says

D3sign | Moment | Getty Images Credit card delinquencies surged more than 50% in 2023 as total consumer debt swelled to $17.5 trillion, the New York Federal Reserve reported Tuesday. Debt that has transitioned into “serious delinquency,” or 90 days or more past due, increased across multiple categories during the year, but none more so … Read more

Debt is piling up and it won’t end well for the world, economist warns

Debt is piling up and it won’t end well for the world, economist warns

A mosaic collection of world currencies. FrankvandenBergh | E+ | Getty Images The world is looking at a debt crisis that will span the next 10 years and it’s not going to end well, economist Arthur Laffer has warned, with global borrowings hitting a record of $307.4 trillion last September.  Both high-income countries as well … Read more

Senate probe zeroes in on Harlan Crow tax deductions for superyacht used for Clarence Thomas vacations

Senate probe zeroes in on Harlan Crow tax deductions for superyacht used for Clarence Thomas vacations

Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, listens during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty Images WASHINGTON — Billionaire real estate executive Harlan Crow’s super yacht was registered with U.S. and British maritime authorities … Read more

Fed may move slowly to cut rates, but this is still a good economy

Fed may move slowly to cut rates, but this is still a good economy

A trader works, as a screen displays a news conference by Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell following the Fed rate announcement, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 13, 2023. Brendan Mcdermid | Reuters It appears that financial markets, especially in the United States, voracious beasts: They never appear to … Read more

Reserve Bank of Australia decision Tuesday: RBA board hands down first decision of 2024 amid declining inflation

Reserve Bank of Australia decision Tuesday: RBA board hands down first decision of 2024 amid declining inflation

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has chosen to hold the interest rate in the first decision of 2024. The RBA board met on Tuesday, announcing the cash rate will remain at 4.35 per cent. The decision comes as inflation eased to 4.1 per cent in the December quarter, down from 5.4 per cent in … Read more

Wall Street: Wall Street snubs China for India in a historic markets shift

Wall Street: Wall Street snubs China for India in a historic markets shift

A momentous shift is under way in global markets as investors pull billions of dollars from China’s sputtering economy, two decades after betting on the country as the world’s biggest growth story. Much of that cash is now heading for India, with Wall Street giants like Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley endorsing the … Read more

Gender pay gap in Canada’s banking sector at 18.4 per cent, data shows – National

Gender pay gap in Canada’s banking sector at 18.4 per cent, data shows – National

Female employees at Canadian banks and financial institutions earn 18.4 per cent less per hour in wages than their male colleagues, according to newly released data by the federal government, even as gender pay gaps have narrowed in the country. Among all the federally regulated private sector industries, banking and financial services have the widest … Read more

Red Sea tensions risk significantly higher inflation, OECD warns

Red Sea tensions risk significantly higher inflation, OECD warns

Elevated shipping costs as a result of ongoing tensions in the Red Sea could impede the global fight against inflation, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said Monday. The Paris-based group estimates that the recent 100% rise in seaborne freight rates could increase import price inflation across its 38 member countries by nearly 5 … Read more

Turkey’s new central bank governor seen as a ‘credible choice’

Turkey’s new central bank governor seen as a ‘credible choice’

Newly appointed Governor of Turkish Central Bank, Fatih Karahan is seen in Ankara, Turkey on February 04, 2024.  Emin Sansar | Anadolu | Getty Images Turkey’s newly appointed central bank governor Fatih Karahan has his work cut out for him, named to the job by presidential decree over the weekend after the sudden resignation of … Read more