Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Wednesday's News Links

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Stocks Edge Higher Before Fed; Pound Falls: Markets Wrap

[CNBC] 10-year Treasury yield retreats from high last seen in 2007 as Fed policy decision looms

[Reuters] Oil falls ahead of Fed rate decision

[AP] What will Federal Reserve do next? Any hint of future rate hikes will be key focus of latest meeting

[Reuters] Fed projections to show if 'soft landing' is new baseline ... or baseless

[Yahoo Finance] Fed expected to stand pat, signal another rate hike

[Dow Jones] Eyes Are on Fed's Dot Plot; Inflation Risk Rises as Oil Prices Surge

[Reuters] UAW strikes at automakers highlight skyrocketing US CEO pay

[CNBC] Weekly mortgage demand increases, driven by a strange surge in refinancing

[AP] Homeowners face rising insurance rates as climate change makes wildfires, storms more common

[Yahoo Finance] Wall Street's biggest fear gauge has been quiet. That's likely about to change

[Reuters] UK inflation fall throws BoE a curveball before rates decision

[Reuters] China keeps benchmark rates unchanged as economy finds footing

[Reuters] China pledges to accelerate introduction of more economic policies

[Reuters] China's property crisis weighs on developing Asia's 2023 growth outlook - ADB

[Yahoo/Bloomberg] BOJ Speculation Moves to Negative Rate Policy From Yield Cap

[Reuters] Japan's top currency diplomat says Tokyo in close contact with US on FX moves

[Reuters] China urges deeper trade ties with Russia despite Western rebuke

[AP] Kremlin says Russia and China must edge closer to counter Western efforts to contain them

[Reuters] China exported no germanium, gallium in Aug after export curbs

[Bloomberg] US Home Insurance ‘Bubble’ Closer to Popping as Climate Risks Mount

[NYT] What to Watch at the Fed’s September Meeting

[WSJ] Fed Debates When to Stop Raising Rates. What to Watch at Wednesday’s Meeting

[WSJ] America’s Biggest Landlords Can’t Find Houses to Buy Either

[WSJ] Thought the U.S. Office Market Was Bad? Try China

[FT] US Federal Reserve set to hold rates at 22-year high

[FT] Is China exporting deflation to the rest of the world?