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Barclays US LLC Annual Stress Test Results
Barclays PLC notes the Federal Reserve Board's ("FRB") publication of the results from its annual bank stress tests on 26 June 2024. The projected capital ratios for Barclays US LLC (Barclays' US intermediate holding
Barclays strategist: Buy inflation-protected assets to prepare for Trump's victory.
For Barclays interest rate strategists who watched Thursday's US presidential candidate debate, the trade is clear: buy inflation-hedging assets in the US Treasury market. In a report, Barclays strategists Michael Pond and Jonathan Hill said that as the likelihood of former President Donald Trump replacing current President Joe Biden in the November 5 election seems to increase, the market should "factor in the significant risk of above-target inflation rates in the coming years." They wrote that this simple trade is betting that 5-year inflation-protected bonds (TIPS) will outperform conventional 5-year bonds.
How long will the strong US dollar last? Bank of America Merrill Lynch: Short-term continuation of strength, with inflation stickiness determining the trend in the second half of the year.
As the expectation of a Fed rate cut recedes, the USD index has broken through the key level of 106 and returned to an upward trend.
Top Gap Ups and Downs on Thursday: MU, SONY, ZTS and More
Gaps can show signals that something important has happened to the fundamental or the psychology of traders that accompanies this market movement.
On This Day in Markets History: The World's First ATM Is Unveiled -- WSJ
By Katy Barnato and Jason Zweig On June 27, 1967, the world's first cash pointa forerunner of today's automated teller machines, or ATMswas unveiled at a Barclays Bank branch in London. The machine a
Big Banks Can Withstand Disaster Scenario as Balance Sheets Grow 'Riskier,' Fed Says
The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday that results of its annual bank stress test showed the largest U.S. lenders have sufficient capital to withstand an economic catastrophe while noting that pockets of risks are growing on banks' balance sheets.
102322839 : So are they optimistic or pessimistic
BrianjhOP 102322839: pessimistic