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Traders on Friday continued to pull back from bets on aggressive Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts this year, as the closely ...
Americans caught a break when the Fed lowered interest rates to near zero in an emergency cut amid coronavirus concerns two years ago, but today borrowing is about to get more expensive.
JPMorgan's Bob Michele suggests an emergency rate cut may be necessary before May due to severe market stress and volatility.
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariff rollout last week, trillions of dollars have been erased from stock markets, Wall Street deal-making has seized up, hedge funds have liquidated some of ...
Trump is pressuring the Federal Reserve to save his tariffs. It should ignore him.
Federal Reserve Board member Christopher Waller said he would not be deterred from classifying inflation as "transitory" ...
Bets on emergency rate cut rise as fears of recession and stock market crashes prompt central bank action. Odds of 2 cuts spike to 10%.