GLD and SPY Related Headlines
Go Back- CPI (Jan MoM) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.3%
- Warsh move at the Fed unlikely to derail current monetary stance: economists
- Trump nominates Kevin Warsh as next Fed chairman
- Trump criticizes Powell again, says U.S. should have lowest rates in the world
- Fed Holds Rates at 3.50% to 3.75%
- JPMorgan Delta One Desk: 'Rotation from US to int’l equity ETFs'
- What is the most likely time for a Fed Chair announcement?
- Citadel's Griffin warns Trump tariffs drive inflation higher
- CPI (Dec MoM) 0.3% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
- Trump: Any Country doing business with Iran will pay a Tariff of 25%
- Trump considers strike on Iran over protester killings
- Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Dec) 50K vs 70K Expected, Unemployment Rate 4.4%
- U.S. adds 64,000 jobs in November, unemployment rate holds at 4.6%
- Treasury Secretary Bessent forecasts inflation drop in first half of 2026
- Investor optimism hits four-year high, BofA survey finds
- Fed cuts rates for third time, but keeps outlook for further easing unchanged
- Fed Lowers Rates to 3.50% to 3.75%
- Ukraine agrees to peace deal with US, talks with Russia underway - ABC
- Deutsche Bank still sees a 25bp rate cut in December
- Fed Lowers Rates, to Stop Shrinking Balance Sheet on Dec. 1
- CPI (Sep MoM) 0.3% vs 0.4% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
- Fed’s Collins supports further rate cuts to protect labor market
- Fed’s Powell warns job market could face deeper issues
- Fed's Powell signals quantitative tightening may end in coming months
- Paul Tudor Jones sees potential market rally after late October
- Fed's Bowman calls for decisive rate cuts to address job market fragility
- CPI (Aug MoM) 0.4% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.3%
- Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Aug) 22K vs 75K Expected, Unemployment Rate 4.3%
- CPI (Jul MoM) 0.2% vs 0.2% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.3% vs 0.3%
- Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jul) 73K vs 104K Expected, Unemployment Rate 4.2%
- Fed Governors Waller, Bowman Dissented In Favor Of Rate Cut
- Gold, Bitcoin gain on Trump/Powell headlines
- CPI (Jun MoM) 0.3% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
- New York Fed's Williams said maintaining a modestly restrictive stance of monetary policy is 'entirely appropriate'
- Fed Holds Rates at 4.25% to 4.50%
- CPI (May MoM) 0.1% vs 0.2% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.1% vs 0.3%
- US adds 139 thousand jobs in May, unemployment steady

