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Fed Announces 0.25% Rate Cut
The Fed Cut Interest Rates In November, And More Rate Cuts Are Coming
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25% on November 7. More interest rate cuts are likely through the end of 2026.
Fed cuts rates again, but Trump's tariff plan sparks inflation fears and market uncertainty
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yesterday was never really in doubt. What comes next isn't as clear. What's on deck: But first, more relief ...
As the Fed cuts rates, here’s which CDs are actually increasing their APYs
More than a month after the Federal Reserve started trimming its benchmark interest rate, there are a number of banks and credit unions where the annual percentage yields are increasing on certain certificates of deposit,
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Fed lowers key interest rate by quarter point as inflation eases but pace of cuts may slow
After a September half-point cut, the reduction would bring the benchmark federal funds rate down three-quarters of a point ...
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Fed Meeting Today: FOMC Cuts Rates Again; Powell Says He Will Refuse to Resign if Trump Asks
It was the first meeting of the FOMC since former President Donald Trump’s election victory. Policymakers have said ...
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What Investors Are Expecting for the Fed's Next Interest Rate Move
After the Federal Reserve's interest-rate cut of a quarter percentage point Thursday, markets are already looking ahead to ...
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What Today's Fed News Tells Us About 2025 Savings and CD Rates
Today's widely anticipated Fed rate announcement will have a notable impact on savers. Here's what to expect for savings and ...
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Fed Chair Powell: Election will have 'no effects' on policy decisions
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the presidential election will have “no effects” on policy decisions. The fed cut ...
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