The FTSE 100 ( ^FTSE) and European stocks were mixed on Wednesday after Wall Street slumped last night and China’s currency hits a 16-month low on Trump tariff fears.
The Wall Street session on Tuesday ended with significant declines in the main indices, with the Nasdaq losing almost 2%.
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It is too soon to declare an end to the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts, governor Christopher Waller said in remarks prepared for delivery Wednesday at a conference in France. Waller said he expects ...
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