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The Fed is currently neutral on interest rates but could resume cuts later this year. If you're house hunting, here's how ...
Powhatan senior Emma Terry is taking her talents to Fredericksburg. The All-Region guard announced this week that she is committing to the Mary Washington Eagles, continuing her basketball career ...
In thin markets, the dollar has been stomach-punched. It is off by more than 1% against six of the G10 currencies today.
First, Fed officials continue to communicate their own expectation of further rate cuts this year. The March 2025 Fed “dot plot,” which shows the projected target range for policy rates from each of ...
The updated Fed dot plot showed a median estimate of two rate cuts in 2025, down from September’s estimate of four, as Fed officials grew wary of the impact President-elect Trump’s tariff and ...
The charts and maps below show the state of tariffs ... the White House confirmed with USA TODAY that many still remain in effect, including: Later on April 11, updated guidance from the U.S ...
More carnage in the U.S. Treasury market on Wednesday had investors on edge ahead of today's 10-year Treasury ... release of the minutes of the Federal Reserve's March meeting.
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari on Wednesday said that the sweeping tariffs announced last week threaten to unanchor inflation expectations even as they deal a blow to ...
They are both citizens of Iran and remain at large. “Today’s charges lay bare how U.S.-made technology ended up in the hands of the Iranian military to build attack drones,” said Sue J. Bai, head of ...
This measures strong market expectation of a softer Federal Reserve stance in light of economic uncertainty. Powell Signals Cautious Approach Despite market expectations of sharp rate reductions ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists raised their recession probability assessment and brought forward the forecast timing of the next US Federal Reserve interest-rate cut following the Trump ...
Inflation is likely to pick up because of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, and could remain elevated, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday. “We face a highly uncertain ...