GBP/USD 1.357 EUR/GBP 0.851 GBP/JPY 195.485 EUR/USD 1.155 GBP/AUD 2.089 USD/JPY 144.110 USD/CAD 1.359 AUD/USD 0.649 CAD/JPY 106.037 EUR/CAD 1.570 GBP/CAD 1.844 AUD/CAD 0.883 AUD/JPY 93.585 AUD/NZD 1.079 EUR/AUD 1.778 GBP/USD 1.357 EUR/GBP 0.851 GBP/JPY 195.485 EUR/USD 1.155 GBP/AUD 2.089 USD/JPY 144.110 USD/CAD 1.359 AUD/USD 0.649 CAD/JPY 106.037 EUR/CAD 1.570 GBP/CAD 1.844 AUD/CAD 0.883 AUD/JPY 93.585 AUD/NZD 1.079 EUR/AUD 1.778
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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 09, 2025

‘The market is as clueless as the Fed’: Why this trader says stocks could continue to do well for mo...

Investors are reassessing the potential effects of upcoming inflation figures and tariffs, which may influence the performance of key financial markets in the near term.

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 02, 2025

This market pro says the Fed is going to cut interest rates this year, but ‘they don’t know it yet.’...

An expert from Federated Hermes suggests that the Federal Reserve may lower borrowing costs later this year, indicating potential shifts that could impact investment strategies and...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 09, 2025

These bond funds shield you from interest-rate shocks — but here’s the catch

Investing in ETFs designed to protect against Federal Reserve rate increases can help reduce volatility, although they often involve higher management fees that may impact overall...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 07, 2025

Powell says Trump tariffs could delay inflation progress — and rate cuts — by a year

The Federal Reserve chairman indicated that continued tariffs may slow down improvement in inflation rates and postpone potential interest rate reductions, while also highlighting...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 04, 2025

Why Trump — and investors — will probably be disappointed by the Fed this week

The upcoming Federal Reserve meeting on May 6 and 7 is anticipated to impact market expectations, as no interest rate reductions are foreseen, influencing decisions from investors...

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