rate hikes
Coverage of rate hikes in the Nexus archive.
- Bank of Japan may speed up rate hikes, pushing borrowing costs above 2%, ex-BOJ official warns
The Bank of Japan may accelerate its rate hikes, potentially pushing borrowing costs above 2%, according to a warning from a former BOJ official.
- DTE power outages in 2026: What to know about reliability, bill credits, rate hikes
The article discusses DTE's power outages in 2026, highlighting concerns about reliability, potential $42-per-day bill credits for affected customers, and ongoing rate increases. It addresses the utility's performance and financial implications for consumers.
- Cleveland Fed's Hammack says AI spending is fueling inflation, warns rate hikes may be needed
Beth Hammack of the Cleveland Fed stated that AI infrastructure demand is contributing to inflation, warning that higher interest rates may be necessary to control it.
- Wall Street is bracing for a wave of Fed rate hikes that may never come. These sectors stand to gain.
Wall Street is expecting Fed rate hikes that may not occur, with inflation being lower than perceived and Fed Chair Kevin Warsh appearing less hawkish than expected.
- Asian stocks slump on tech rout
Asian markets declined sharply due to a tech stock sell-off, with South Korea's benchmark index down 5.8% and markets in Hong Kong, Japan, and Taiwan also falling. Tech companies like SK Hynix, Micron, and Apple faced volatility as rising input costs and competition from AI-driven demand for memory and processors weighed on investor confidence.
- Tech stocks tumble in Asia, US
Tech stocks in Asia and the US fell sharply due to concerns over interest rate hikes, excessive spending, and overvaluation. SanDisk and Micron, which had surged earlier this year, dropped 13% amid a broader Nasdaq decline of 2.2%, while South Korea’s KOSPI index experienced record volatility, plummeting 10% before partially recovering.
- RBA Cites Phillips Curve in Bet Its Rate Hikes Won’t Hammer Jobs
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is using the Phillips Curve to argue that its rate hikes will not significantly impact employment. The central bank's analysis suggests a balance between inflation control and job market stability.
- This bull market isn’t going to end because of Fed rate hikes under Warsh
The article suggests that the current bull market may not end due to Federal Reserve rate hikes under Warsh, and that stocks could potentially rise if rate hikes occur, as past rate-hike cycles indicate.
- Piping down at the Fed
The Federal Reserve faces rising inflation and increased forecasts for rate hikes, prompting Wall Street to monitor the extent of its reforms.
- What to watch for at Kevin Warsh’s first Fed meeting as chairman today
Kevin Warsh is set to hold his first Federal Reserve meeting as chairman, with expectations of maintaining steady interest rates. The focus is on whether the committee will signal a more hawkish stance, potentially indicating future rate hikes.
- DTE avoids income taxes amid profits, tax hikes
DTE, an energy company, avoided income taxes while reporting $1.5 billion in profits and seeking a $474 million rate hike following a recent $252 million approval. Critics argue this highlights systemic issues at state and federal levels.
- ECB stands ready to raise rates again, says Bundesbank boss
ECB is considering further rate hikes as indicated by Bundesbank president Joachim Nagel, who emphasized maintaining open options for monetary policy decisions.
- Bond Trader Positioning Signals Fed Rate Hikes Are Coming Fast
Bond trader positioning indicates that Federal Reserve rate hikes are expected to accelerate. The market signal suggests imminent increases in interest rates by the Fed.
- BNP Sees Three Fed Rate Hikes Starting in December
BNP Paribas expects three Federal Reserve rate hikes to begin in December.
- RBI Seen Joining Asia’s Rate-Hike Push as Inflation Risks Rise
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to join other Asian central banks in raising interest rates as inflation risks rise. The RBI's headquarters are located in Mumbai.
- Trump says Fed chair should ‘do whatever he wants’ but criticizes possible rate hikes
President Donald Trump tells 'Meet the Press' host Kristen Welker that the Federal Reserve chair should 'do whatever he wants' but criticizes potential interest rate hikes. The interview took place at Custer Farms in Chippewa Falls, Wisc.
- The blowout jobs report is bad news for stocks — but it shouldn’t force the Fed’s hand on interest rates
The strong jobs report suggests negative implications for stocks, but experts argue that immediate interest rate hikes by the Fed could hinder critical investments necessary to reduce prices.
- Dollar Gains After Hot Jobs Data as Traders Price In Rate Hikes
The dollar gained following strong jobs data, leading traders to anticipate rate hikes. Market participants adjusted their expectations based on the latest economic indicators.
- U.S. job growth blows past forecasts, setting stage for Fed rate hikes
U.S. job growth exceeded forecasts, indicating a stronger labor market than anticipated. This development is likely to prompt the Federal Reserve to consider rate hikes.
- JPMorgan’s Matejka Sees Stocks Overpricing Risk of Rate Hikes
JPMorgan's Matejka warns that current stock valuations may be overpricing the risk of future interest rate hikes, suggesting markets could face corrections if central banks raise rates more aggressively than anticipated.
- PETER NAVARRO: Powell’s shadow Fed majority could threaten jobs, housing and growth
Kevin Warsh has been sworn in as the new Federal Reserve Chair, but outgoing Chair Jerome Powell remains on the Fed Board, potentially enabling him to act as a 'shadow chair' and push for rate hikes despite concerns about an oil-price shock. The article argues that rate hikes would worsen economic vulnerabilities in housing, manufacturing, and small-business credit, citing historical precedents where past Fed chairs like Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke cut rates during oil shocks.
- Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair, as traders forecast rate hikes in 2026
Kevin Warsh has been sworn in as Federal Reserve chair, despite President Donald Trump's calls for lower interest rates, as traders anticipate rate hikes in 2026.
- BOE Holds Rates as Officials Signal Future Hikes
The Bank of England (BOE) has decided to hold interest rates at the current level, while officials have indicated potential future rate hikes to address economic conditions. The decision reflects a cautious approach to monetary policy amid ongoing uncertainties.
- ECB Shouldn't Think About Raising Rates, BNY Says
BNY advises the European Central Bank (ECB) against raising interest rates, suggesting it should avoid such measures. The recommendation highlights concerns about the potential economic impact of rate hikes.
- How the AI-driven data center boom is leading to skyrocketing energy bills
The AI-driven data center boom is causing energy bills to rise sharply. Georgia Power, the largest energy provider in the state, has increased rates six times in three years.
- Philippine Central Bank Says Ready for More Rate Hikes
The Philippine Central Bank has indicated its readiness to implement further interest rate hikes, likely as part of efforts to control inflation and stabilize the economy.