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Dollar falls with Treasury yields on views of looming US rate cuts
Against the yen, the dollar bottomed at a roughly one-month trough of 148.94 in early Asian trade on Thursday.
Wall St Week Ahead-Bargain or trap? US bank stock outlook hinges on...
Bank stocks are at an all-time low compared with the S&P 500 based on relative prices, according to data from BofA Global Research.
Asian stocks slump to 11-mth lows as higher-for-longer rate fears...
A rebound in U.S. home sales was the latest trigger for concern in the bond market. Corporate earnings have also been mixed.
Inflation, commercial real estate among top financial stability...
Concerns over bank stability following the failure of three large firms this spring were cited by roughly half, similar to levels seen in the May...
IMF sees recent yen falls as reflecting fundamentals
Authorities in Japan are facing renewed pressure to combat a sustained depreciation in the yen, as investors bet on higher-for-longer U.S. interest...
Firm dollar puts yen within striking distance of 150
The yen eased to 149.83 per dollar, its weakest in over 11 months, moving ever closer to the 150 mark that some traders believe could prompt...
Markets strap in for PMI data dump
Markets have been feeling the pain after stocks, bonds and non-dollar currencies around the world mostly fell in the previous month, as investors...
Dollar takes a beating as traders see US rates peaking
The New Zealand dollar reached a two-month high of $0.6309 and the Aussie a three-week peak of $0.6796.