The current negative 2-year/10-year Treasury spread is the longest such streak since the launch of the 2-year note in 1976.
The rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage jumped above 7% for the week ending May 30th, according to Freddie Mac.
Both in the Asian-Pacific and the European session, the main equity indices are in the red. However, losses in Europe remain contained to an average of 0.50%.
The Treasury curve witnessed a decline in basis points at 2 and 10 years, resulting in the longest negative spread streak ...
The rally in the US dollar witnessed earlier this year has reversed course as investors anticipate a decline in inflation in ...
New orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods rebounded more than expected in April and shipments of those goods also ...
A top-performing quant fund is shorting five-to-10 year US Treasuries on expectations that interest rates will stay on hold ...
British public sector borrowing was higher than expected in April, underscoring the challenge facing Prime Minister Rishi ...
Equities fell Wednesday on lingering worries about the outlook for US interest rates, while oil prices extended their gains ...
Oil prices extended gains on geopolitical concerns and ahead of a meeting of major producers. Photo: DAVID MCNEW / Getty ...
The Mexican Peso weakened against the US Dollar on Tuesday as the financial markets resumed trading at full strength. A light economic calendar in Mexico keeps traders leaning on the dynamics of the ...
(Bloomberg) -- German inflation quickened for a second month – underscoring the task for the European Central Bank to achieve ...