Analysis-US wheat farmers face bleak crop economics as grain oversupply hits
By Heather Schlitz (Reuters) – Profit is growing further out of reach for U.S. wheat farmers and many do not expect to break even in 2024 as ample global supply…
By Heather Schlitz (Reuters) – Profit is growing further out of reach for U.S. wheat farmers and many do not expect to break even in 2024 as ample global supply…
By Joseph White DETROIT (Reuters) – As U.S. sales of gas-electric hybrid vehicles surge and electric-vehicle sales cool, automakers and suppliers are betting consumer demand for a compromise between all-combustion…
By Douglas Gillison (Reuters) – The number of big bank Washington lobbyists is the highest since the 2007-09 global financial crisis, driven by hiring among midsize lenders which are facing…
By Shankar Ramakrishnan and Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. corporate bond market is set to break new issuance records as borrowers take advantage of lower financing costs…
By Elizabeth Howcroft and Hannah Lang LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The launch of U.S. exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking bitcoin deepens ties between the volatile world of cryptocurrencies and the traditional financial…
By Hannah Lang (Reuters) – U.S. financial technology companies that popularized amateur stock trading are pushing into fixed income in a bid to capitalize upon growing retail investor interest sparked…
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – Technical and seasonal indicators that investors use to gauge the U.S. stock market’s health show it may be time to buy, though upcoming…
By Matt Spetalnick and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Biden administration is pressing ahead with a concerted effort to strike a “grand bargain” in the Middle East that includes…
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) – Resilient U.S. growth is fueling another rebound in the dollar and sending bearish investors scrambling, though the rally will be tested by…
By Saeed Azhar and Ann Saphir NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – U.S. lenders are holding onto large piles of cash as insurance against a slowing economy, continuing deposit outflows and…
By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) – Financial markets barely flinched when Fitch stripped the United States of its top credit rating, but it served as a reminder of longer-term structural risks…
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – As inflation worries ease, U.S. stocks may need a fresh source of fuel to propel further gains this year, investors said. Data released…
By Davide Barbuscia and David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. bond investors were gauging how to navigate a prolonged period of higher interest rates that some expect to weigh…
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. government bond investors have racked up positive returns so far this year, with the higher income from bonds offering a buffer against…
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – An expected surge in Treasury bill issuance could throw a wrench into the gears of hedge fund trades that have resulted in record…
By Shankar Ramakrishnan, Matt Tracy and Laura Matthews NEW YORK (Reuters) – Large U.S. companies have been on a bond issuance binge but this rapid pace in supply may be…
By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The slumping U.S. transportation sector could be bouncing off a bottom as retailers start preparing for the back-to-school season and winter holidays, but…
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – Strategists at some of Wall Street’s biggest banks are sounding increasingly worried about potential market fallout from the standoff over raising the U.S.…
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) – A potential deal to lift the U.S. debt ceiling could spur money managers to pare holdings in the massive technology and growth stocks…
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The secretive world of Federal Reserve bank supervision has been laid bare by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and critics say it needs…
By Tatiana Bautzer and Nupur Anand New York (Reuters) – As U.S. banks prepare to close the books on a tumultuous quarter, analysts say trading revenue and deposits are among…
By Josh Horwitz SHANGHAI – The sweeping restrictions imposed on Russia to block its access to global exports of goods from chips to computers and electronics are likely to accelerate…