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Gold, Fed
Should you lock in a mortgage rate after the Fed cuts rates?
The Federal Reserve is set to issue its first rate cut since 2020. Should homebuyers lock in a mortgage rate then?
The Fed’s Rate-Cut Dilemma: Start Big or Small?
That the Fed will cut rates at its meeting next week is all but settled. But how much is shaping up to be a close call.
Inflation drops to lowest level since Feb. 2021 as Fed plans rate cut
Policymakers are expected to announce a long-awaited rate cut next week, as inflation cools and worries spread about a weakening job market.
Inflation, Fed
The Fed Is About to Give the Stock Market What It Wants. How to Play the Moment.
But after all of that buildup, the actual event may fall short of expectations, at least when it comes to the stock market’s reaction. The futures market, after all, has not just factored in the September cut,
The Market Just Got Its Next Hint on Inflation. Here's What It Means for the Fed.
W ith the Federal Reserve's next meeting just days away, the market has been pouring over any relevant economic data to look for clues on the current state of inflation and the ec
Markets rally as US inflation eases
A surge in tech firms Thursday helped Asian markets track a Wall Street rally after data showed US inflation at a more than three-year low, reinforcing expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week.
Atlanta Fed, Bostic
Atlanta Fed’s Bostic Violated Trading Rules, Watchdog Says
Raphael Bostic created an “appearance of acting on confidential FOMC information’” and an “appearance of a conflict of interest,” the Fed’s Office of Inspector General says.
Bostic guilty of breaking rules—but not insider trading: Fed watchdog
The IG added that the trades created an “appearance of acting on confidential FOMC information."
Fed IG: No Evidence Bostic Traded on Confidential Info
But I think the Fed is default position was always 25 basis points and the 50 was sort of a wish on Wall Street that they are now ruling out for themselves. If you look at the overall numbers, we saw the headline CPI come down to two and a half percent and we saw the core at 3.
5h
IMF supports imminent start of US Fed easing cycle as inflation, economy slow
The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday it was appropriate for the U.S. Federal Reserve to begin a long-awaited ...
2h
Wall Street is skeptical the Fed can stick a soft landing: Erika Najarian
UBS U.S. large-cap banks analyst Erika Najarian discusses the implications of the Fed possibly softening capital rules on big ...
11h
on MSN
From Fed to Elections, FX Turbulence Buffets Dollar Investors
All signs point to a tough few months ahead for investors charting the dollar’s path, after the US presidential debate and a ...
1d
September Fed Meeting Preview: Here's What To Expect
September 18 is crucial for monetary policy decisions, with a 25 basis points cut likely, signaling a cautious approach to ...
11h
The Fed should be careful to avoid an 'aggressive' rate cut: Alex McGrath
NorthEnd Private Wealth CIO Alex McGrath warns that cutting rates too quickly may cause inflation to 'spike' back up.
1d
on MSN
The Fed is about to cut interest rates. Here’s what that means for mortgages.
With the Federal Reserve widely expected to cut interest rates next week, the housing market is saying goodbye to 7% mortgage ...
11h
on MSN
Nvidia CEO Sways Markets. What Fed Rate Cuts Mean for the AI Boom and 5 Other Things to Know Today.
Trump Media shares hit a record low after debate with Harris, Wall Street’s 2025 earnings estimates may be too rosy, and more ...
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