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Fed Odds Have Shifted Toward Sustained Mar. Pause
How Fed Rate-Cut Odds Have Shifted This Week
Fears of elevated interest rates dampened the mood on Wall Street at the start of this year–but cooling core inflation and dovish comments by Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller have given investors reason to feel a bit more cheerful this week.
Fed Odds Have Shifted Toward Sustained March Pause
As the Federal Reserve’s premeeting blackout period begins, it is a good moment for a look at how Fedspeak and economic data have shifted forward expectations about the central bank’s next moves.
Why are interest rates rising when the Fed has been cutting them?
The yield on the 10-year Treasury has recently soared toward its highest level since 2023, injecting nervousness into the U.S. stock market that's knocked indexes from their records.
US Could Cut Interest Rates 3 Or 4 Times This Year: Fed Official
The US Federal Reserve could cut rates three or four times this year if inflation data cooperates, with a first cut possible before July, a senior bank official said Thursday.
‘We Still Have an Inflation Problem.’ A Fed Newcomer Wants to Go Slow on Rate Cuts.
The central bank’s recent infusion of financial-market brawn includes Beth Hammack, who worked for three decades at Goldman Sachs.
Latest CPI Inflation Report Makes January Fed Rate Cut Very Unlikely
Consumer Price Index showed an acceleration to 2.9%, the highest rate since July. With such high inflation, the Fed is unlikely to cut rates in January.
Fed Quits Global Climate Risk Group
Fed Quits Global Climate Risk Group Ahead of Trump Presidency
The central bank said it had decided to leave the network after the group’s work “increasingly broadened in scope.”
Federal Reserve Withdraws From Global Regulatory Climate Change Group
The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Friday it had withdrawn from a global body of central banks and regulators devoted to exploring ways to police climate risk in the financial system. In a statement,
Fed pulls out of global climate change group
The Federal Reserve said on Friday that it will quit a group dedicated to addressing the risk climate change poses to the global financial system. Why it matters: The Fed's exit from the coalition suggests a huge pivot underway relative to years past.
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‘The Young Fed’ Review: The Birth of a Financial Titan
In its earliest years, the Federal Reserve’s mission was to help small financial institutions weather the turbulence of ...
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Meet Trump’s leading pick to oversee Wall Street regulation at the Fed
Donald Trump is expected to elevate Michelle Bowman, a fifth-generation community banker and current Fed governor, as the ...
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Fed may cut rates sooner and faster than expected if disinflation holds up, Waller says
Inflation is likely to continue to ease and possibly allow the U.S. central bank to cut interest rates sooner and faster than ...
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The Fed Could Give the Stock Market Exactly What It Wants
The Federal Reserve may just give investors what they want this year after all. The December inflation report, released ...
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Fed-up NYC artist accused of waging ‘war’ on hipster owners of viral photo booth set up outside her home
Exclusive: The daughter of NYC art royalty Susan Rothenberg and George Trakas has been accused of being so bothered by ...
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Fed to hold rates in Jan as Trump's policies stir inflation worries: Reuters poll
The U.S. Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady on Jan. 29 and resume cutting in March, according to a slim majority ...
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Tariff Changes May Complicate Inflation Outlook, Says Fed’s Hammack
Tariffs are a wild-card for inflation this year, but it is too soon to say what any changes will mean for the Federal Reserve ...
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FedEx Freight president to retire ahead of spinoff
FedEx Freight President Lance Moll will retire Jan. 31 as the nation’s largest LTL carrier prepares for a spinoff from the ...
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