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Breaking Down Wednesday's Market Gains Following Fed Hike
Christopher J. Wolfe, chief investment officer of First Republic Private Wealth Management, joined Cheddar News to discuss Wednesday's stock market gains following the Federal Reserve's decision to raise rates.
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Bonds Poised for a Rebound in 2023
Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia, joined Cheddar News to discuss playing the bond market, specifically corporate bonds and the risks involved.
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How Tax-Loss Harvesting Can Work For You
Kathryn Tuggle, chief content officer at HerMoney, joined Cheddar News to explain how tax-loss harvesting works and how it can ease investment losses and what year-end strategies to consider.
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Poilievre under fire for saying he'd fire Bank of Canada governor
Conservative Leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre is facing scrutiny over his claims that he would fire the Bank of Canada governor should he become prime minister.
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EU's top court fires back over German ECB ruling as 'primacy of EU law' comes into play
A legal battle is brewing in the EU over a judgement earlier this week in Germany, and the EU's top court has fired back. Germany's Constitutional court ruling on May 5, which took aim at the European Central Bank's mass bond-buying...
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Von der Leyen: 'The final word on EU law is always spoken in Luxembourg'
A legal battle is brewing in the EU over a judgement earlier this week in Germany, and the EU's top court has fired back. In a statement, the Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said the commission will now analyse the...
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North-south divide stalls EU decision on coronavirus financial package
Marathon talks over a financial package to deal with an expected economic downturn from the coronavirus lockdowns are being extended. Deep, longstanding divisions between northern and southern countries haven’t been changed by the...
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EU project in danger if no solidarity on coronavirus crisis, says economy chief Gentiloni
As Europe’s economy heads towards recession, its leaders are at loggerheads over the issuing of so-called "corona bonds". A group of countries led by Germany and the Netherlands are against such bonds, which seek to share the debt burden...
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A new Marshall plan? MEPs debate coronavirus response
Just a fraction of the 705 MEPs were present in Brussels for a single day of the plenary: and only one topic of debate: the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The European Commission president, wearing protective gloves, said EU leaders...
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Pro-Palestine protesters at Wimbledon over Barclays sponsorship
Pro-Palestine activists rallied outside Wimbledon on the first day of the championships to protest tournament sponsorship by Barclays Bank.
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Wall street’s booming June big bet against economy doomsayers
Wall street traders skillfully side-stepped a deluge of tariff news, propelling stocks to new all-time highs. A rally in treasuries stalled, but the asset class still posted a third week of gains. While the dollar advanced, oil saw a...
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'Sell American assets' bets start to go wrong
Asian stocks mirrored Wall Street's rally to over a two-week high as data suggests U.S. consumers are still bailing out the economy. A global surge in bonds also helped light up investor mood despite President Trump's tariff rhetoric.
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How the U.S. bond market made Trump blink | About That
U.S. Treasury bonds have shown cracks in recent weeks. Major sell-offs have shaken confidence in what’s long been considered an investment safe haven. Andrew Chang explains why everyone from financial experts — to possibly even U.S....
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Stocks rally as U.S. pauses some tariffs, raises those on China
U.S. President Donald Trump said in a TruthSocial post that he’s pausing so-called ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on many countries for 90 days. He also wrote that he’s increasing tariffs on China. Global stock markets soared in response, though...
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West Asia attracts investors as regional risk eases
West Asia is witnessing a shift, drawing renewed interest from global investors. A fragile ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, the ouster of Bashar Al-ssad in Syria, a weakened Iran, and a new government in Lebanon have raised hopes for...
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Third night of Hanukkah celebrated in Richmond, B.C.
We hear from Rabbi Susan Tendler of the Beth Tikvah Congregation about how they're celebrating this year.
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Donald Trump's Fight Over Canal Control Weighs Down Panama Assets
Panama's assets take a hit as a dispute escalates between the country and US President-elect Donald Trump over a strategically significant canal. Following Trump's warning to re-establish US control of the Panama Canal unless the nation...
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Corporate Bonds Thrive As Interest Rates Shift
Global bond funds have seen record inflows in 2024, driven by the highest yields in nearly two decades. This surge marks a strong recovery after a difficult 2022, positioning the bond market for a record-breaking year. Take a look at...
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Saudi Arabia Increases U.S. Treasury Holdings To Highest In 4 Years
Saudi Arabia's holdings of U.S. Treasuries have reached their highest level in four years, with the kingdom’s central bank holding $144 billion in U.S. Government bonds. This now accounts for almost 35 percent of its total foreign...
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Sri Lanka Cuts Benchmark Interest Rate
Sri Lanka's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate Wednesday, after the government agreed to a debt restructure deal with international bond holders.
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Vietnam corruption trial: Billionaire Truong my Lan faces second fraud trial
A billionaire real estate tycoon in Vietnam is facing her second trial, accused of selling more than a billion dollars of fraudulent bonds.
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Why the U.S. bond market sell-off is worrying some investors
Financial experts say consumers should also be paying close attention tot he bond market, especially amid times of economic uncertainty. (Scripps News)
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Pimco Sees Bonds as Source of Stability Amid Recession Risk
Tiffany Wilding, economist at Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco), discusses the findings of the firm's cyclical outlook and the strong case to diversify away from US equities into a broader mix of global, high quality bonds.
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Volatility Around Tariffs Is an Opportunity, Says Samana
Sameer Samana, Wells Fargo Investment Institute, says market volatility is an opportunity for investors. As markets wait for clarity around President Donald Trump's tariffs, Samana says investors should not overreact.