Taking a Swing at Rate Cut Opportunities

By Keith Fitz-Gerald Contributing Editor Some days you’re the bug and some days you’re the windshield. Yesterday (Tuesday), there were a...

Central Banks Engaged in a Constant Battle with Liquidity

From Staff Reports While central banks in the United States and Europe did their best to infuse their respective economies with liquidity, central...

Canada's Unchanged Interest Rate Signals its Concern for U.S. Credit Crunch

By Mike Caggeso Staff writer The Bank of Canada announced Wednesday that it will keep its target for its overnight lending rate at 4.5%, and...

German Budget Surplus Defies Both the Odds and a Global Credit Crunch

By Jason Simpkins Staff Writer Germany is on its way to a surplus for the first time in 18 years, the Financial Times reported – a bit of a...

Europe, Japan and U.S. Central Banks Inject More Cash Into Markets

From Staff Reports Central banks in Europe, Asia and the U.S. injected more cash into the global financial markets yesterday (Tuesday), in a...

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