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(Bloomberg) -- The “Sell America” trade that gripped markets this month has left a potentially lasting dent in investors’ willingness to hold ... rout in bonds. But as Treasury Secretary ...
The “Sell America” trade that gripped markets this month has left a potentially lasting dent in investors’ willingness to ...
[NEW YORK] The “Sell America” trade that gripped markets this month has left a potentially lasting dent in investors’ willingness to hold the ... a weaker US dollar? The result is a heightened notion ...
The Indian rupee is expected to remain under pressure on Thursday, pegged back by a dollar that is finding support from ...
Recent turbulence was partly the result of trading strategies using derivatives. But the same investors are increasingly ...
The dollar could take longer to recover, as it struggles with the burden of a political risk premium more so than equities.
Regulators, government officials and investors would like to think the present financial turbulence is a passing phase, that “normalcy” could return, but they fear a fundamental shift has taken place.
Japanese investors had been net sellers of overseas bonds for six consecutive weeks, joining a broad pullback from dollar ...
Andrew Bailey has signalled that a trade deal with the US will not save the UK from a growth slump as he opened the door for ...
Rising risks around global trade, general policy uncertainty, and the sustainability of U.S. debt topped the list of ...
A flight from U.S. financial assets prompted by President Trump’s trade war is subsiding as the White House appears ...
Renewed trade fears turn sentiment bearish. - US Durable Goods Orders and weekly jobless claims on tap. - US dollar ...