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Brazilian Hedge Funds Experience Worst Performance Since 2020

In March 2023, Brazilian hedge funds faced their worst performance since 2020 due to a sudden spike in oil prices, which negatively impacted global interest rate forecasts. This situation raises concerns among investors and reflects new challenges for the Brazilian economy.

Experience sharp fluctuations in European bond market amid rate uncertainty

The European government bond market experienced notable fluctuations on Thursday, with yields rising after a decline in the previous session. This volatility reflects uncertainty regarding interest rate policies amid a fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.

Japan's Central Bank Governor Confirms Continued Easy Financial Conditions

Kazuo Ueda, the Governor of the Bank of Japan, affirmed during a parliamentary session that real interest rates remain negative, supporting easy financial conditions. He emphasized the importance of fiscal spending in boosting private investments.

Warnings Indicate Iran Conflict Could Raise Global Interest Rates

The head of the International Monetary Fund has warned that escalating tensions in Iran may lead to a rise in global interest rates. This warning comes at a sensitive time as concerns grow about the potential impact of the conflict on the global economy.

Revise US Economic Growth Estimates Down to 0.5% for Q4 2025

US economic growth estimates for the fourth quarter of 2025 have been revised down for the second time, now at 0.5%. This decline reflects a notable decrease in capital spending momentum.

Assure: Middle East Crisis Won't Impact US Interest Rates

Kevin Hassett, director of the US National Economic Council, stated that the current Middle East crisis will not necessitate an increase in interest rates, noting that its impact on the US economy will be limited. He emphasized the need to keep interest rates low to foster economic growth.

Consumer Spending in the U.S. Shows Partial Recovery After Harsh Winter

Consumer spending in the United States improved significantly in February 2023, driven by better weather that boosted sales. However, this recovery may not be sufficient to indicate a broader economic improvement.

Stabilize US Treasury Yields Ahead of Key Inflation Data

US Treasury yields remained stable at the beginning of trading on Thursday as investors prepared for several key economic data releases. These figures will highlight inflation developments and interest rate expectations in the United States.

Thai Central Bank Holds Interest Rates to Support Economy Amid Inflation

The Governor of the Bank of Thailand, Veerathai Santiprabhob, announced that the bank will maintain interest rates at the current level for as long as possible to support the economy, despite rising inflation expectations due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Home Prices Decline in the UK Due to Rising Interest Rates

Halifax reports a decline in home prices in the UK during March, attributed to rising interest rates affecting demand. This drop occurs amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Poland Keeps Interest Rates Steady Amid Easing Inflation Pressures

Poland is set to maintain its interest rates unchanged as the central bank responds to easing inflation pressures. This decision follows a two-week ceasefire in the U.S.-led war in Iran, which has significantly reduced energy costs.

Mortgage Demand Plummets in the United States Amid Economic Uncertainty

Mortgage demand in the United States fell by <strong>0.8%</strong> last week, marking the first decline since January 2025. This drop is attributed to ongoing economic uncertainty stemming from the war in Iran, despite a slight decrease in interest rates.

Japanese Finance Minister Warns of Market Volatility Impact

Japanese Finance Minister, Satsuki Katayama, warned that recent fluctuations in financial markets have significantly affected interest rates. This statement was made during a parliamentary session in Tokyo, emphasizing the need for a thoughtful approach to this phenomenon.

New Zealand Central Bank Plans Interest Rate Hike to Combat Inflation

The Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Anna Bremmer, announced that the bank will raise interest rates if the country experiences a surge in core inflation. This decision comes amid rising fuel prices due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

Expect Federal Reserve to Raise Interest Rates This Year

Recent minutes from the Federal Reserve's meeting indicate that an increasing number of officials see the possibility of raising interest rates later this year. This comes amid ongoing inflationary pressures facing the U.S. economy.

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The Federal Reserve has shown increased openness to raising interest rates in its upcoming March meeting, amidst multiple economic challenges that require critical decisions.

Reserve Bank of India Holds Interest Rates Amid Rupee Decline

The Reserve Bank of India has decided to maintain interest rates in its first decision since the onset of the Middle East crisis, aiming to support economic growth amidst a sharp decline in the Indian rupee's value. This decision comes at a critical time as the Indian economy faces significant challenges.

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The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates in its upcoming meeting, according to minutes from its last gathering. While some members see a 'strong case' for a rate hike, this view represents a minority. The meeting in March is expected to be a turning point in monetary policy.

Declining Interest and Oil Prices Boost U.S. Housing Market Prospects

Recent reports indicate that the decline in interest and oil prices may enhance the purchasing power of potential homebuyers in the U.S. This trend comes at a critical time for the real estate sector, which is striving to recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Expect US Interest Rate Cuts Following Iranian Ceasefire

Recent developments in Iran suggest that the US Federal Reserve may lower interest rates by half a point. The Iranian ceasefire could provide the impetus needed for this reduction.

Expect US Interest Rate Cuts Following Iran Ceasefire Agreement

The likelihood of interest rate cuts in the United States has risen to approximately 43% after a ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran. This development could significantly impact both American and global financial markets.

Reserve Bank of India Holds Interest Rates Amid War Effects

The Reserve Bank of India has decided to keep interest rates unchanged at 6.5%, evaluating the impact of the ongoing war in the Middle East on the rapidly growing Indian economy. This decision aligns with analysts' expectations as the bank aims to maintain economic stability.

Geopolitical Tensions Raise Alarm for Central Banks Worldwide

Recent reports indicate that geopolitical tensions have become the primary global risk for central banks, which manage over <strong>9.5 trillion dollars</strong> in reserves. This warning comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating political and economic crises around the world.

Investor Concerns Ease After US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement

A two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran has alleviated investor concerns regarding potential interest rate hikes by major central banks this year. This development comes at a sensitive time for global financial markets.

European bond yields plummet after Iran ceasefire agreement

European government bond yields saw a sharp decline on Wednesday following a two-week ceasefire agreement in Iran. This development has significantly impacted expectations for interest rate changes from the European Central Bank.

Indian Central Bank Holds Interest Rates Amid Iran War Risks

The Indian Central Bank has maintained its key interest rate at <strong>5.25%</strong> amid concerns over inflation and economic growth due to the ongoing war in Iran. This decision comes as India's economy continues to show strong growth, yet regional tensions threaten stability.

Increase Costs of Hedging in Indian Banks Amid Middle East Tensions

Indian banks have seen a significant rise in hedging costs against market fluctuations due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. This surge comes as traders prepare for central bank decisions on interest rates.

Caution Advised as Interest Rates Drive Stock Market Trends

Financial analyst Jim Cramer warns investors to be cautious in assuming that the stock market has reached its bottom. He emphasizes that interest rates are the primary driver of the market, overshadowing geopolitical events.

War in Iran Disrupts Spring Real Estate Market in America

The real estate market in the United States is facing significant challenges due to the war in Iran. A recent survey indicates that buyers are more concerned about the economy and interest rates than home prices.

Expect Federal Reserve to Hold Interest Rates Steady Amid War Uncertainty

Bond traders anticipate that the Federal Reserve will maintain interest rates unchanged over the next year, coinciding with stability in the government bond market. This outlook emerges as President Trump sets a deadline for Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.