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04/11/25 12:29 PM EDT
Gold soared to a new record high as the selloff in the U.S. dollar and long-term Treasuries continued in force on Friday.
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Coindesk
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04/11/25 01:30 AM EDT
Investors move away from U.S. assets, causing a rise in Treasury yields and a decline in the dollar index and U.S. stocks.
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04/10/25 08:36 AM EDT
Whether the fresh inflation numbers boost rate cut hopes or the price of bitcoin is another story as the data is from prior to last week's sweeping tariff announcements.
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04/09/25 01:56 AM EDT
The sharp rise in Treasury yields likely stems from the unwinding of basis trades and could trigger liquidity crisis, deepening the sell-off in risk assets.
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04/08/25 05:05 AM EDT
One of the most volatile trading sessions since March 2020 exposed deep cracks in the global financial system?foreign selling of U.S. Treasury notes is questioned.
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04/07/25 12:23 PM EDT
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase (JPM) wrote a note to shareholders on Monday, voicing concerns about President Donald Trump?s tariff policy.
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Coindesk
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04/07/25 12:23 PM EDT
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase (JPM) wrote a note to shareholders on Monday, voicing concerns about President Donald Trump?s tariff policy.
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