Showing posts with label Trump Results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trump Results. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2025

Crude oil prices drop 6% as OPEC output rises and Trump's tariffs hit

Crude oil prices drop 6% as OPEC output rises and Trump's tariffs hit

Snippet of Article: "...Crude oil prices plummeted to near multi-year lows following President Trump’s reciprocal tariff announcement, with a larger-than-expected production increase by OPEC and its allies adding further pressure to the sell-off. ..."

Source: www.euronews.com

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Another Trump Win for America | 10 Year Treasury Yield Retreat, which influences mortgages, credit cards and other common debt interest rates

Why lowering the yield on 10-year bonds is more important to Trump than the stock market or interest rates

Snippet of Article: "...Trump’s pledge to lower borrowing costs for Americans. Bessent has said the president’s focus is on seeing a decline in the yield on the 10-year Treasury note, the benchmark for rates in the country’s nearly $12.6 trillion mortgage market, many corporate bonds, and the government’s own interest payments. ...nearly 80% of American households have some type of debt, according to the Federal Reserve. The 10-year yield has fallen ...“More voters are impacted by interest rates than the S&P"...the agency said the average rate on a 30-year mortgage has fallen to 6.65% after surpassing the 7% threshold in early January.

...rates at their lowest levels of the year and if they continue to fall, could provide a welcome boost as the spring housing market...

Source: fortune.com

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Trump Results | Inflation data cools in February, easing investor fears about the health of the US economy

Inflation data cools in February, easing investor fears about the health of the US economy

Snippet of Article: "...The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 2.8% over the prior year in February, below January's 3% annual gain and ahead of economist expectations of a 2.9% annual increase. ..."

Source: finance.yahoo.com

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