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KKR says China's real estate correction may only be halfway done
China's real estate troubles are likely far from over and industry problems need to be addressed quickly for GDP growth to rise significantly,...
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Fed's Powell emphasizes need for more evidence that inflation is easing before cutting rates
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday it will take a while for policymakers to evaluate the current state of inflation.
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SEC Chair Gary Gensler signals that disclosure will be a key issue in the year ahead
SEC Chair Gary Gensler kicked off the annual "SEC Speaks" conference Tuesday, providing an in-depth look at the agency's priorities for the coming...
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Half of adults globally are stressed about their finances, and inflation is a key reason
More than half of people said they were "very or somewhat stressed" about money.
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Fed's Mester still expects rate cuts this year, but rules out May
The central bank official noted progress made on inflation while the economy has continued to grow.
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Swiss banking giant UBS to launch share buyback of up to $2 billion
UBS on Tuesday announced a new share repurchase program of up to $2 billion, with up to $1 billion of that total expected to take place this year.
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Xiaomi shares pop 15% after the Chinese smartphone maker launches its first EV
Shares of Xiaomi surged 15% when the Hong Kong market opened Tuesday, the first trading day since the company launched its SU7 electric car ahead...
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Why Goldman Sachs is helping its clients launch ETFs
Firms should offer ETF products because investor demand is not slowing down, according to one Goldman Sachs ETF expert.
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Fed must get 'more aggressive' with rate cuts due to weakening jobs market, Canaccord's chief market strategist says
The Fed may have new incentives in the second quarter to cut rates deeper this year.
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Bitcoin could soar to $150,000 this year, hedge fund manager Mark Yusko predicts
Investors should have at least 1% to 3% allocated to bitcoin in their portfolios, Morgan Creek Capital Management CEO Mark Yusko says.