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Brazil's finance said minister the government is currently seeking to help informal workers.
2026-06-29
Brazil's finance said minister the government is currently seeking to help informal workers.
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2026-06-29
[Treasury Bond Futures Opening] The 2-year Treasury bond futures (TS) main contract rose 0.02%, the 5-year Treasury bond futures (TF) main contract rose 0.07%, the 10-year Treasury bond futures (T) main contract rose 0.13%, and the 30-year Treasury b
[Treasury Bond Futures Opening] The 2-year Treasury bond futures (TS) main contract rose 0.02%, the 5-year Treasury bond futures (TF) main contract rose 0.07%, the 10-year Treasury bond futures (T) main contract rose 0.13%, and the 30-year Treasury bond futures (TL) main contract rose 0.29%.
2026-06-29
Bank of England chief economist Pill said he voted at the past two Monetary Policy Committee meetings to raise Bank Rate to 4%, citing concern that inflation remains above the Bank’s 2% target and could rise further if Middle East-related energy pric
Bank of England chief economist Pill said he voted at the past two Monetary Policy Committee meetings to raise Bank Rate to 4%, citing concern that inflation remains above the Bank’s 2% target and could rise further if Middle East-related energy prices increase. He warned policymakers should not be Complacent, saying inflation one percentage point above target would historically be treated as a problem and that, after a prior peak near 11%, it is risky to start viewing 3% as acceptable. Pill added that voting against the majority is difficult; his dissent was not for effect and, while he generally tends to support the committee view even when doubtful, he recorded a contrary vote.
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