November 16, 2024

Category: Personal Finance

The West faces new inflation fears
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The West faces new inflation fears

Central bankers have avoided celebrations and declarations of victory. They know full well that consumers and firms, stung by the highest inflation since the 1970s, would not appreciate them. In private, though, many are elated. The sharpest rise in borrowing costs in decades, dubbed “the great tightening” by the IMF, appears to have worked better […]

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Highest rates since late July #CashNews.co
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Highest rates since late July #CashNews.co

Cash News Most mortgage rates have increased today. According to Zillow data, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate has risen by nine basis points to 6.30%, and the 15-year fixed rate is up five basis points to 5.58%. Both rates have hit their highest points since late July. The Federal Reserve will probably cut the federal […]

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The rich world faces a brutal spending crunch
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The rich world faces a brutal spending crunch

A decade ago finance ministries were gripped by austerity fever. Governments were doing all they could to cut budget deficits, even with unemployment high and economic growth weak. Today things are very different. Across the West, most economies are in better shape. People have jobs. Corporate-profit growth is strong. And yet governments are spending a […]

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October 22, 2024 (earn up to 5.05% APY) #CashNews.co
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October 22, 2024 (earn up to 5.05% APY) #CashNews.co

Cash News Money market accounts (MMAs) can be a great place to store your cash if you’re looking for a relatively high interest rate along with liquidity and flexibility. Unlike traditional savings accounts, MMAs typically offer better returns, and they may also provide check-writing privileges and debit card access. This makes these accounts ideal for […]

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Would America dare to bring down a Chinese bank?
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Would America dare to bring down a Chinese bank?

If any politician has the demeanour to ease tensions with Beijing, it is Janet Yellen. America’s treasury secretary comes across as a twinkly eyed professor, rather than a foreign-policy hawk. Sure enough, she used a recent trip to China, which ended on April 9th, to praise the “stronger footing” that Sino-American relations are now on […]

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When will Americans see those interest-rate cuts?
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When will Americans see those interest-rate cuts?

Perhaps it was always too good to be true. The big economic story of 2023 was the seemingly painless disinflation in America, with consumer-price pressures receding even as growth remained resilient, which underpinned surging stock prices. Alas, the story thus far in 2024 is not quite so cheerful. Growth has remained robust but, partly as […]

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China’s state is eating the private property market
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China’s state is eating the private property market

At an upmarket housing development in Wuhan, sales agents want to make clear that their state-owned firm has severed all its ties to the private sector. The firm had at first partnered with Sunac, a private developer, until it defaulted in 2022. A saleswoman explains that the firm’s owner also controls the city’s waterworks and […]

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How fast is India’s economy really growing?
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How fast is India’s economy really growing?

Optimism about India tends to spike now and again. In 1996, a few years after the country opened to foreign capital, the price of property in Mumbai, India’s financial hub, soared to the highest of any global city, according to one account. In 2007 the country’s economy grew at an annual rate of 9%, leading […]

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Truist mortgage review 2024 #CashNews.co
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Truist mortgage review 2024 #CashNews.co

Cash News The Yahoo view: Truist is a competitive mortgage lender for first-time home buyers, with down payment assistance and lender credits to eligible borrowers. But it has only an average score for customer satisfaction. Truist is a study in contrasts, excelling in some areas and then disappointing in others. Its home equity line of […]

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