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Date Headline Sentiment
Fed Minutes Flip The Script: Officials Open Door To Rate Hike
64.12%
Punchbowl Reporter Anthony Andragna Says On X That The Defense Department Will Run Out Of Money By "Probably August" Funding Iran War According To House Appropriations Committee Chair Tom Cole
93.35%
'Federal budget deficit projected to hit $2 trillion this fiscal year, ranking among largest in US history' - Fox Business
46.52%
'US Enlists Small Biotech Firm for Experimental Ebola Treatment' - Bloomberg
91.49%
Semi Mania Resumes Ahead of Nvidia Earnings On Samsung Woes And Tankers Exiting Hormuz
43.15%
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian Posts On X "Iran has consistently honored its commitments and explored every avenue to avert war; all paths remain open from our side. Forcing Iran to surrender through coercion is nothing but an illusion. Mutual respect in diplomacy is far wiser, safer, and more sustainable than war."
90.31%
Fed Minutes Says Several Participants Indicated Rate Cuts Would Be Warranted Later This Year In A Scenario In Which Conflict Was Resolved Soon And Inflation Pressures Dissipated; Some Participants Were Concerned About A Scenario In Which Elevated Energy Prices And Tariffs Could Result In Inflation Pressures Becoming Embedded More Broadly; Fed Staff Economic Outlook Projection Was Slightly Stronger Than For March Meeting
91.79%
Fed Minutes Says A Fewer Number Of Participants Judged It Would Be Appropriate To Lower Fed Funds Rate On Clear Indications Disinflation Back On Track; Almost All Participants Supported Maintaining Fed Funds Target Range At This Meeting; Participants Generally Observed Middle East Conflict Could Have Significant Implications For Balance Of Risks And Appropriate Policy Path
91.79%
Fed Minutes Says Meeting Show Many Policymakers Would Have Preferred To Remove Easing Bias From Policy Statement; Majority Of Participants Said Some Policy Firming Would Likely Become Appropriate If Inflation Were To Continue Running Persistently Above 2%; Participants Generally Judged Continued Elevated Inflation And Uncertainty Over Middle East Could Necessitate Keeping Current Policy Stance For Longer Than Anticipated
91.79%
U.S. Central Command Posts On X "Earlier today in the Gulf of Oman, U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit boarded M/T Celestial Sea, an Iranian-flagged commercial oil tanker suspected of attempting to violate the U.S. blockade by transiting toward an Iranian port. American forces released the vessel after searching and directing the ship's crew to alter course..."
93.35%