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30.07.2025 23:32
We Like the Front End of the Yield Curve: TCW CIO Whalen TCW CIO Bryan Whalen believes even with a new administration, aggressive policies, an economy that was weaker than the market thinks and a possibility of inflation moving towards 2%, their positioning will still be in the front end of the yield curve. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Markets. (Source: Bloomberg)

30.07.2025 23:36
30.07.2025 23:52
There is a Chance of a Market Pullback: Stifel CEO Stifel Chairman and CEO Ron Kruszewski says while the market is priced sort of to perfection, he believes there is a chance of a pullback and that it would be healthy for the market. He speaks with Scarlet Fu on Bloomberg Markets. (Source: Bloomberg)

31.07.2025 0:00
Kamala Harris Says She Wont Run for California Governor Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she will not run for governor of California next year, ending months of speculation over whether she would seek to return to elected office in her home state following her defeat in the 2024 presidential race.

31.07.2025 0:07
Powell: Fed Has Made No Decision About September Meeting The economy is not performing as though restrictive policy is holding it back inappropriately, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says after the Federal Open Market Committee voted 9-2 on Wednesday to hold the benchmark federal funds rate in a range of 4.25%-4.5%.

31.07.2025 0:12
US Lawmakers Sue ICE Over Visiting Policy A group of Democratic members of Congress sued the Trump administration over a policy barring them from visiting immigration detention facilities without advanced notice.

31.07.2025 0:13
Powell Must Resist Political Pressure A lot was riding on todays Federal Reserve rate decision, even though the Fed was always expected to hold rates. The Feds communications have set the tone for disputes between President Donald Trump and the monetary stewards for months to come. In short, the central bankis still in wait-and-see mode, even if that frustrates the White House.