Big Central Banks are Still Hiking Rates but Eye the End
Inflation is cooling, meaning major central banks can start to think about ending interest rate hikes even if most are not there just yet.
Inflation is cooling, meaning major central banks can start to think about ending interest rate hikes even if most are not there just yet.
One of Wall Street’s most bearish strategists isn’t giving in to the bullish about-turn in equities, saying investors may be in for “a rude awakening.
Rally in equities will come under pressure in second half of the year if gains in growth shares stall and rotation into cyclicals doesn’t continue.
Deutsche Bank expects trading revenue down by as much as fifth this quarter, first major European investment bank to warn of significant slowdown.
Traders continue to tweak expectations for US interest rates. They've begun to anticipate Fed's policy rate peaking in Sept rather than July.
Morgan Stanley’s investment chief says stocks are still hibernating—he sees a 14% drop ahead.
Quitting was long in vogue before the Great Resignation. It wasn’t just the pandemic that led workers to switch.