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- DX's 30 day story count now stands at 8.
- Over the past 15 days, the trend for DX's stories per day has been choppy and unclear. It has oscillated between 1 and 2.
- AMP, LI and LINK are the most mentioned tickers in articles about DX.
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Gold prices steady above $2,000 as Fed rate cut bets persistInvesting.com-- Gold prices steadied on Wednesday, sticking to a trading range established over the past week amid persistent bets that the Federal Reserve will trim interest rates earlier in 2024. |
Gold prices soar past $2,000 as Fed signals 2024 rate cutsInvesting.com-- Gold prices rose above key levels in Asian trade on Thursday, extending gains from the prior session after the Federal Reserve said it was done raising interest rates and projected lower borrowing costs in 2024. |
Gold prices pinned below $2,000 as Fed meeting looms, outlook uncertainInvesting.com-- Gold prices hovered below key levels on Wednesday as markets grew wary of non-yielding assets before the conclusion of the Federal Reserve’s final meeting for the year. |
Dynex Capital declares $0.13 dividendMore on Dynex Capital |
Dynex Capital, Inc. Declares Common and Preferred Stock DividendsGLEN ALLEN, Va., December 12, 2023--Dynex Capital, Inc. announced today that the Company’s Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend of $0.13 per share on its Common Stock (NYSE: DX) for December 2023 and the quarterly cash dividend of $0.43125 per share of its 6.900% Series C Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock (NYSE: DXPRC) for the fourth quarter of 2023. |
Dynex Capital, Inc. Appoints CEO Byron L. Boston as Chairman of the Board and Dr. Julia L. Coronado as Lead Independent DirectorGLEN ALLEN, Va., December 08, 2023--Dynex Capital, Inc. (NYSE: DX) (the "Company") today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Chief Executive Officer Byron L. Boston as Chairman of the Board and current Board member Dr. Julia L. Coronado as Lead Independent Director, effective immediately. In line with Dynex’s succession plan, Mr. Boston succeeds Michael R. Hughes, who has served on the Board of Directors since November 2010 and as Chairman since March 2017. President and Chief In |
Asia FX muted with nonfarm payrolls in sight; Yen scales 4-mth peakInvesting.com - Most Asian currencies moved little on Friday as traders positioned for a potentially softer U.S. nonfarm payrolls reading, while the yen sat near a four-month high to the dollar tracking hawkish signals from the Bank of Japan. |
Oil prices settle lower on dollar strength, ongoing supply surplus concernsOil prices settled lower Tuesday, as a stronger dollar and fears about supply outstripping demand remain front and center, offsetting a potential supply risk from ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The dollar rose, weighing on oil prices, despite falling Treasury yields fell amid data pointing to weakness in the labor market as labor demand fell to a two-year low. Sentiment on oil prices continued to be soured concerns that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, including Russia, a group known as OPEC+, agreements on Nov. 30 to take 2.2 million barrels a day offline early next year may not be enough to curb a potential supply surplus. |
Asia FX muted, dollar rebounds before Powell speechInvesting.com-- Most Asian currencies kept to a tight range on Friday, while the dollar rebounded from 3-½ month lows in anticipation of more cues on interest rates from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. |
Gold prices hover below $2,000; US PMIs awaitedInvesting.com-- Gold prices hovered just below key highs on Friday as a U.S. market holiday made for scant trading cues, with focus now turning to upcoming business activity readings for more cues on the world’s largest economy. |