Week Ahead for FX, Bonds 
 

Rate uncertainty puts economic indicators under scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe, while China data is also in focus.


 
America's Bonds Are Getting Harder to Sell 
 

Record issuance raises worries that debt sales will exacerbate volatility.


 
After U.S. Inflation Shock, Next Shoe to Drop Could Be in Tokyo 
 

The Bank of Japan may intervene in the market to slow the weakness of the yen. But ultimately, it depends on the Fed.


 
Dow Falls, Logs Worst Week Since March 2023 
 

The S&P 500 fell 1.5% as investors digested earnings from financial companies including JPMorgan and BlackRock.


 
'Envy of the World'-U.S. Economy Expected to Keep Powering Higher 
 

Economists lift their growth forecasts in latest Wall Street Journal survey.


 
Rents Are Still Rising and Pumping Up Inflation 
 

How quickly price increases will slow to levels acceptable to the Fed is an open question.


 
Will Banks Finally Have to Pay You More for Your Savings? 
 

Deposit costs are still a moving target, even for the biggest banks.


 
U.S., U.K. to Ban Exchanges From Dealing in Russian Metals 
 

The U.S. and U.K. will limit trading of Russian aluminum, copper and nickel on their metals exchanges in a bid to deprive Moscow of a key source of revenue, a move coming despite concerns that rising commodity prices could fuel inflation.


 
Fed's Schmid calls for patience before making any change in interest rates 
 

Hot inflation, strong growth and elevated asset market prices all suggest that the current stance of the U.S. central bank's interest-rate policy is appropriate, Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid said on Friday.


 
Consumer sentiment falls in April on worries about sticky inflation 
 

An early reading of consumer sentiment in April retreated from a 32-month high, a sign of some frustration on the part of Americans about lingering inflation.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

04-14-24 2115ET