A Fed Pivot? Not a Chance, Says the Futures Market
The expectation is wrong idea that the Federal Reserve will cease its tightening and lower rates, CME contracts suggest.
The expectation is wrong idea that the Federal Reserve will cease its tightening and lower rates, CME contracts suggest.
More than $800 million from Special Financial Assistance Program will help two pension funds covering more than 22,000 participants.
‘Fiduciary duty is not lip service,’ says August 4 letter, which is addressed to CEO Larry Fink and seeks ‘clarification on actions that appear to have been motivated by interests other than maximizing financial return.’
In three decades, both asset classes went south at the same time in only nine quarters, and two of them occurred this year, says Panama’s Santiago.
Market slump causes $262 billion drop in U.S. public pensions’ funding levels in June.
New York State Common Retirement Fund benefits from having a fiscal year that ended before the second-quarter market slump.
Although the state's funds are hardly a hotbed of climate activism, DeSantis joins other GOP pols in opposing ‘woke capital.’
The exchange, suffering like the digital currency it trades, gains access to the asset management giant’s institutional clients.
A 2020 accounting error had prompted the investigation that lasted for more than a year.
Inflation, Fed rate hikes and an inverted yield curve are all undermining what seems like a new bull market, says Comerica’s Lynch.
The $280 billion retirement fund allocates the majority of its $4 billion in total monthly investments to real estate funds.
Stocks ride the central bank roller coaster as two Federal Reserve governors sound hawkish.