Dollar Jumps as ISM Manufacturing Beat and Inflation Surge Push Back Fed Rate Cut Bets
February’s ISM report beat forecasts again, but soaring factory prices and Iran tensions kept the dollar firmly in the driver’s seat.
Read MoreFebruary’s ISM report beat forecasts again, but soaring factory prices and Iran tensions kept the dollar firmly in the driver’s seat.
Read MoreMarkets digested escalating US-Israeli military strikes on Iran as oil surged 6.8%, safe-haven flows dominated price action, and ISM manufacturing data revealed surging costs, stoking inflation fears.
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Read MoreToo many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.Les Brown