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1 week ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Yadarisa Shabong |Alun John
By Yadarisa Shabong and Alun John LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have darkened the global economic backdrop, forcing big central banks to reassess their next steps. Policymakers outside the United States now look more likely to cut interest rates than they would have done otherwise - or in Japan's case raise them less. The U.S. Federal Reserve is in a tricky position. Here's a look at where 10 developed-market central banks stand.
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ca.finance.yahoo.com | Yadarisa Shabong
By Yadarisa Shabong (Reuters) - The pound gained against the euro on Thursday and held steady against the U.S. dollar after economic data over the last week eased concerns about the British economy against the backdrop of U.S. tariffs. Concerns about the impact of U.S. tariffs on growth and inflation have driven investors away from U.S. assets, including the dollar. Sterling steadied at $1.3243 and was on track for eight straight days of gains against the U.S. currency.
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marketscreener.com | Yadarisa Shabong |Tom Westbrook
(Reuters) -The euro eased against the dollar ahead of an expected interest rate cut by the European Central Bank on Thursday, while the greenback lifted off seven-month lows against the yen after U.S.-Japan trade talks avoided the issue of foreign exchange. U.S. President Donald Trump's erratic trade policy has clouded the outlook for global growth and inflation, putting central banks in a tricky position as they assess next steps as more tariffs loomed.
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1 week ago |
sg.finance.yahoo.com | Yadarisa Shabong |Tom Westbrook
By Yadarisa Shabong and Tom Westbrook (Reuters) -The euro eased against the dollar ahead of an expected interest rate cut by the European Central Bank on Thursday, while the greenback lifted off seven-month lows against the yen after U.S.-Japan trade talks avoided the issue of foreign exchange. U.S. President Donald Trump's erratic trade policy has clouded the outlook for global growth and inflation, putting central banks in a tricky position as they assess next steps as more tariffs loom.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Yadarisa Shabong
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