Slowing Global Growth. There were a couple of officials felt it was a close call. Besides casey, president esther george, and bostons rosengren, appears those two were only dissenters. They were in favor of a rate cut last meeting. Several thought cutting rate would better align the fed fund rate with the yield curve. Officials saw trade tensions easing somewhat last meeting, they still view trade tensions, slowing Global Growth as prominent risks to the outlook. They are monitoring those carefully. They expect to continue to weighing on manufacturing, Business Investment. Theyre watching to see whether that spills into the job market and whether that can hurt consumer spending. Speaking of the job market. There was robust discussion on that. Officials were talking about whether the pace and slowdown of the job market is a sort of a natural occurrence that could relate to full employment or whether it is because there is a loss in momentum. Also on a note, very interestingly, fed Offic
The regions are targeted by the gulf carrier estate. Acrosss 8 00 a. M. Emirates, 4 00 a. M. In london. I am shery ahn in hong kong. It, a sea of red. I dont know how else to describe this. Take a look at the function on bloomberg. You can see the red across the board. Japans nikkei down 2 , plunging. We have seen the yen strengthened for its seventh consecutive session. That is playing into the markets. 3 million leading the declines among asian currencies. We are also seeing sovereign bonds, the yields continuing to rise. Treasury yields falling in asia. The fourth executive session. A lot of people have tried to explain this coming from wall street. Look at this chart that i have for you, it shows that it might not really be. This slum may have very little to do with trump or washington at all. Investors have not been betting on potential changes. You are seeing multinational gaining around at the top panel. Stocks are underperforming the s p 500, and so on. This trade may be off ri
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