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Once the U.S. was formally established, the federal government first issued a $2 note in 1862. At that point, it had a ...
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Treasury yields remained lower after the latest round of U.S. economic data showed the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose in line with expectations.
As the euro heads for its worst month since early 2022, analysts warn that a wild ride in the currency could be the next ...
Robert Burgess is the executive editor of Bloomberg Opinion. Previously, he was the global executive editor in charge of ...
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ING said the 10-year Treasury yield should have room to fall toward the year-end but not below 4%, adding the push could come from some weakening in economic data.