01:26:45
Colombian central bank officials see risks in cutting rates too early.
01:18:53
Jordan failed again in the U.S. House of Representatives Speaker election vote, with 22 members voting against it, two votes more than in the first round.
01:17:07
The Fed accepted a total of $1.151 trillion from 108 counterparties in fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.
01:12:12
The U.S. dollar index DXY followed the U.S. 30-year Treasury bond yield lower, falling 13 points in the short term and now trading at 106.44.
01:11:09
Market news: Amazon (AMZN.O) will start drone delivery services at a third location in Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States.
01:07:38
S&P: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has further dampened global business and consumer confidence.
01:07:14
S&P: Conflict in the Middle East is likely to be largely limited to Israel and the Gaza Strip, limiting the geopolitical and credit impact of the conflict.
01:06:08
The U.S. 30-year Treasury bond yield fell 3.5 basis points in the short term and is now at 4.991%.
01:05:06
S&P: The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has further increased the upward pressure on global geopolitical risks.
01:01:05
Fed Governor Bowman: Inflation has declined but is still too high.
01:00:51
Fed Governor Bowman: The Fed is highly focused on bringing inflation back down to 2%.
01:00:16
Fed Governor Bowman: The strong performance of goods spending is surprising.
00:56:58
The U.S. House of Representatives failed to elect a speaker in a second round of voting as no one won a majority of votes.
00:53:37
The Nasdaq 100 fell 1%.
00:46:54
Fed Governor Waller: Data shows that the job market can be cooled by a reduction in job vacancies, not by unemployment.
00:46:11
Fed Governor Waller: Events in the Middle East are "terrible", but it is difficult to see how much impact the conflict will have on the U.S. macroeconomy.
00:43:33
Reuters poll: 26 of 28 economists said there is a greater risk that the Fed will cut interest rates for the first time later than expected.
00:43:01
Reuters poll: The proportion of respondents who expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in mid-2024 fell to 55% from 71% previously.
00:41:57
Reuters poll: 91 of 111 analysts believe the Fed will wait until at least the second quarter of next year to cut interest rates.
00:41:25
The United States Geological Survey lowered the magnitude of the earthquake in the San Francisco area to 4.1.