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Lawsuit against regulator is latest against chair Gary Gensler’s reform agenda
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Yields have fallen in recent months despite warnings over rising deficit
Traders bet on three quarter-point cuts in 2024, down from expectation for six or seven at start of year
Twelve months after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank shook the regional banking sector, risks remain
Data shows 275,000 new jobs added but numbers for January and December are revised sharply downwards
Draft legislation sets up confrontation with investors who say it will disrupt markets
America’s regulators say new rules will help maintain the dominance of US Treasuries, but others fear higher costs and lower liquidity
PCE figures for January are in line with economists’ expectations
Declining to cut is punishment enough
Stubborn US inflation data persuades traders to rein in aggressive bets on cuts
Minutes from January meeting showed rate-setters remained ‘highly attentive’ to inflation risks
New registration regime ‘is primarily about principal trading firms’, says chair of regulator
Consumer price rise of 3.1% in January outpaces market expectations
US regulator passes rule that will force some high-speed traders and hedge funds to register as dealers
US central bank chair sees three reductions in 2024 while markets price in five
Investors rein in expectations of rate cuts after January payrolls come in at almost double economists’ forecasts
Stocks suffer worst day in four months after comments from central bank chair
Five-year $70bn auction in April to be biggest sale
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