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The Federal Reserve may have to cut interest rates more this year, traders are predicting, as President Donald Trump’s trade ...
It’s a near certainty among economists and investors that the Federal Reserve ... funds rate by a quarter of a percentage point, to a target range of 4.25% to 4.50%. That would follow cuts ...
In an interview Monday, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink suggested that the latest Trump tariffs could inflame inflation, requiring ...
Traders on Wednesday sharply trimmed their bets on Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts after U.S. President Donald Trump said ...
The November PCE reading isn’t due until the end of next week, after the Fed’s December rate decision ... following a Barron’s investigation into OxyContin rebate payments to PBMs.The ...
Inflation fueled by tariffs is a problem, but an economic slowdown is a larger one. Jerome Powell and the Fed may find themselves and the Trump administration on the same page: cutting rates.
Traders on Friday continued to pull back from bets on aggressive Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts this year, as the closely ...
We expect further reduction in inflation, along with rising concerns around economic growth and the job market, to impel the Fed to cut rates much more. For the full details, see our US Economic ...
Stocks rose even though the Fed announced no major change after its March meeting, keeping interest rates where they are and predicting the same number of rate cuts, two, over the rest of the year.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank is in no rush to cut interest rates. (Al Drago/Bloomberg News) Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the combination of weaker growth ...
Federal Reserve officials are prepared to hold their policy rate steady to minimize the risk that President Donald Trump’s ...