Canadian dollar under pressure amid rate cut expectations
Inavesting.com -- The Canadian dollar has underperformed compared to other pro-cyclical currencies since the beginning of May, influenced by its connection with US economic data...
Inavesting.com -- The Canadian dollar has underperformed compared to other pro-cyclical currencies since the beginning of May, influenced by its connection with US economic data...
On Monday, the Swedish krona showcased strength against the euro, maintaining stability as Riksbank Governor Erik Thedeen dismissed the possibility of a rate cut...
The U.S. dollar has been supported since the start of the week as bond yields marginally increased and the momentum in equity markets slowed. Despite positive U.S....
-- Most Asian currencies weakened on Tuesday, while the dollar firmed slightly as traders awaited more cues on U.S. interest rates from the Federal Reserve. Weakness...
-- Australian consumer sentiment deteriorated further in May, a private survey showed on Tuesday, as persistent concerns over sticky inflation and high for longer...
BOSTON, May 21, 2024--State Street Global Advisors, the asset management business of State Street Corporation (NYSE: STT), today announced the launch of the SPDR® Portfolio Treasury ETF (SPTB). SPTB further enhances SPDR’s Portfolio ETF suite by providing low-cost exposure to US Treasury securities with remaining maturities greater than or equal to one year. Priced at three basis points, SPTB seeks to track the performance of the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury Index.
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