[Reuters] Stocks rise after Fed boosts rate cut hopes; Micron's rally lifts chipmakers
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Gold Jumps Above $2,200 an Ounce for First Time on Dovish Fed
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Holds Near $86 as Dollar Vies With Fed’s Rate Trajectory
[CNBC] Gold prices have been hitting record highs — here’s why the rally is far from over
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Copper Resumes Rally as Fed Rate Signals Boost Industrial Metals
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Traders Get ‘Goldilocks’ Outlook From Fed and Drive Up Markets
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Congress Unveils $1.2 Trillion Plan to Fund Agencies to Sept. 30
[CNBC] February home sales spike 9.5%, the largest monthly gain in a year, as supply improves
[Reuters] US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall
[Reuters] US current account deficit narrows in fourth quarter
[Dow Jones] Philadelphia Fed's factory gauge stays in expansion territory for second straight month
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Private Credit’s Default Recovery Rates Are Worse Than Its Biggest Rival
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Bank of England Hawks Drop Push for Hikes as Rates Stay at 5.25%
[Reuters] Swiss central bank cuts rates in surprise move, getting ahead of global peers
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] PBOC Signals Liquidity Boost for Banks, Cautions on Rate Cut
[Reuters] China central bank has room to cut bank reserves ratio further, deputy governor says
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] China Builder Radiance Defaults on Dollar Bond in Surprise Move
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Ueda Says BOJ’s March Hike Designed to Avoid Sharp Moves Later
[Reuters] BOJ chief vows to keep monetary stimulus, nods to price momentum
[Reuters] Japan's factory activity declines slow, service sector picks up
[Reuters] Japan's exports rise as demand in major markets improves
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Australian Unemployment Drops to 3.7% While Currency Gains
[Reuters] Somali pirates' return adds to crisis for global shipping companies
[Reuters] Russia launches largest missile attack on Kyiv in weeks
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Attacks Across Russia Border Bring Home Costs of Putin’s War
[NYT] The Fed Stays the Course on Rates
[NYT] What Comes Next for the Housing Market?
[WSJ] The Fed’s Conundrum: Interest Rates Are Both Too High—and Too Low
[WSJ] Buying a Home This Spring Just Got More Chaotic
[WSJ] Eurozone Activity Nears Recovery Despite Ailing Industry
[WSJ] Closed Book Stores, Canceled Shows: A Sad Silence Descends on Hong Kong
[FT] End of negative interest rates in Japan raises threat of yen volatility
[FT] Federal Reserve sparks market rally as officials stick to rate cut plan
[FT] The Fed (thinks it) has time on its side
[FT] Rising services activity points to pick-up in Europe’s economy