Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Evening
- Wall Street posts modest gain as Fed signals rates to hold for some time
- US budget deficit rises to $209 billion in November
- Fed Decision: Interest rates left unchanged, indicates no changes through 2020
- Fed keeps interest rates on hold amid 'favorable' economic outlook
- Gasoline, rents lift U.S. consumer inflation in November
- Leaders scramble for final votes as UK’s ugly election ends
- Fed Opens Door to Buying More Than T-Bills If Needed to Fix Repo
- Central Bank Group’s Report Points to Deeper Problems in Repo Market
General
- Stocks flat with focus on tariff deadline, Fed decision
- U.S. consumer prices increase more than expected in November
- The Fed is expected to hold rates steady and vow to keep short-term lending markets stable
- After year of living dangerously, Fed likely to signal time to lay low
- Trump will have final say on U.S.-China trade deal: White House trade adviser
- Nearly 150 CEOs departed in November, putting 2019 on track to be record year for executive exits
- DoubleLine's Gundlach sees risk for U.S. credit when dollar weakens
- Fed Dots May Yield Clue on Split Over Pause: Decision Day Guide
- Wall Street’s Fear Gauge Is Acting Up. It May Signal Trouble
- Traders Buy Hedges ‘Like World Is About to End’
- Signs Point to China Tariff Delay, but Decision Rests With Trump
- China’s Yuan Punches Below Its Weight
- Paul Volcker issues warning for America in final essay
- China’s smaller banks forced to act to support shares