Tariffs may raise inflation to 4%, says Fed’s Williams, who expects slower growth and rising unemployment.
Federal Reserve’s Collins sees solid economy, warns tariffs may raise inflation and cause investment uncertainty.
Musalem forecasts below-average growth, warns inflation and labor concerns may delay Fed rate cuts amid uncertainty.
GBP gains on strong February GDP growth; resistance at 1.32, support levels holding above 1.30.
Semiconductors rise as software and communication stocks fall; financials show mixed performance amid market volatility.
The Euro trends upward amid weak US Treasuries, with 1.17–1.22 range possible medium-term.
US 30-year yields surge, driven by inflation, deficits, slowing growth, and market concerns over economic leadership.
USD/JPY hits seven-month low as tariff tensions and weak U.S. data boost safe-haven Yen demand.
Rising UMich inflation expectations contrast declining market forecasts, reflecting growth fears and troubling fiscal outlook.
Canadian Dollar strengthens for fourth week, buoyed by weaker US Dollar and potential central bank policy.
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