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| Is Turkey's lira fair value or fair game? LONDON (Reuters) - Turkey's lira has been driven to record lows on concerns that lower interest rates, depleting FX reserves and a flood of easy credit could pave the way to a second currency crisis in as many years. FILE PHOTO: A merchant counts Turkish ... | |
| Dollar stalls as economic uncertainties linger TOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar edged slightly higher on Wednesday after slipping to 27-month low the previous session, but uncertainties about the U.S. economic recovery and a new fiscal stimulus package continued to weigh down the market. FILE PHOTO: ... | |
| Fed Minutes to Shed Light on Central Bank Strategy Review Minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting are likely to shed more light on how central bank officials will wrap up their yearlong strategy review by effectively abandoning their past practice of pre-emptively lifting interest rates to head off higher ... | |
| The Martin Agency names Danny Robinson chief creative officer Interpublic Group of Cos.' The Martin Agency has named Danny Robinson chief creative officer. Robinson was previously chief client officer and replaces Karen Costello, who on Tuesday announced her decision to return to IPG sibling Deutsch Los Angeles ... | |
| Dollar rebounds after Fed minutes coy on policy strategy SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar clung to overnight gains on Thursday, after minutes from last month's U.S. Federal Reserve meeting gave few clues about whether an even more dovish shift in its policy framework is possible in the autumn, disappointing ... | |
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| Target Sales Jump as Pandemic Speeds E-Commerce Shift Target Corp. TGT 8.46% posted the strongest quarterly growth in its history, including a near tripling of digital sales, as coronavirus concerns fueled demand for services that let shoppers pick up goods in parking lots or skip trips to the store. Like rival Walmart ... | |
| Mortgage rates today, August 19, 2020, plus lock recommendations Average mortgage rates held steady yesterday. So they remain exceptionally low — just not quite as exceptionally low as we've gotten used to recently. VA loans today start at 2.25% (2.421% APR) for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage. After last week's unusual ... | |
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