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Fed is on course to cut interest rates
US inflation likely edged up last month, though not enough to deter another Fed rate cut
Annual inflation in the United States may have ticked up last month in a sign that price increases remain elevated even though they have plummeted from their painful levels two years ago.
The Fed is on course to cut interest rates in December, but what happens next is anyone's guess
Friday’s jobs report virtually cements that the Federal Reserve will approve an interest rate cut when it meets later this month.
What happens to credit card rates when the Fed cuts interest rates?
As the Federal Reserve is anticipated to cut interest rates at its December policy meeting next week, LendingTree Chief Credit Analyst Matt Schulz joins Wealth to discuss the potential impact on retail credit cards and rates.
The Fed Will Cut Interest Rates At Least Twice in 2025, According to Wall Street. Here's What It Means for Stocks
The soaring inflation from the pandemic is now in the rearview mirror, so the Federal Reserve is reversing its interest rate hikes from 2022 and 2023. Lower rates could boost consumer spending, which will be a tailwind for the stock market.
Fed's Musalem expects more rate cuts, keeping options open on December meeting
St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said on Wednesday he expects the U.S. central bank will be able to continue to cut interest rates but isn't ready to say what he thinks should happen at its policy meeting later this month.
Fed Official Says the Time for a Pause in Rate Cuts Seems Near
For many investors, Friday's jobs report confirmed expectations that the Federal Reserve is on track to cut interest rates
Will fed's rate cuts signal lower car loan rates ahead?
With car prices and loan rates high, buyers hope Fed rate cuts will lower car loan payments, easing financial strain.
Fed decides to go ahead with December rate cut – but it’s not actually good news
The Federal Reserve will almost certainly slash interest rates at its December meeting. Friday’s jobs report sealed the deal, offering the Fed enough breathing room to act without looking reckless. Nonfarm payrolls rose by 227,
December US interest rate cut likely as focus turns to next year
Markets widely anticipate the Federal Reserve to cut US interest rates later this month, with officials' concerns on inflation expected to affect the pace of reducing policy next year. Recent rate-cut optimism stems from Friday's US unemployment report,
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Traders are pretty sure of a Fed rate cut. What happens if inflation data is too hot?
Traders are pretty confident the Fed will deliver a rate cut next week. What happens if inflation data throws the market a curveball.
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The Fed's 'final 5-pound' issue with inflation points to gradual rate cuts: Morning Brief
Getting inflation down to 2% remains the Fed's key objective. But it also seems to be anticipating possible ways the cure ...
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Here's what could happen with mortgage rates this December, according to experts
While mortgage rates don't look like they'll fall much throughout December, decreases are more likely over the next few years ...
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Federal Reserve shouldn't lower interest rates much more
Federal Reserve policymakers are expected to reduce interest rates by a quarter-point. The bigger issue is how much further the Fed will take rates, which confronts the Fed with five questions:.
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Bond Traders Trim Long Bets Before CPI Data Seen as Key for Fed
Bond traders are taking chips off the table, opting for a more neutral stance before Wednesday’s US consumer-price data, ...
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Gold Eyes $2,700 As Fed Rate Cut Looms, Geopolitics In Focus
Gold started the week on the offensive. The regime change and geopolitical developments in Syria coupled with Chinese ...
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The Fed shouldn't cut rates as inflation is rising, markets are too frothy, JPMorgan Asset Management bond expert says
Traders see an 88% chance the Fed will cut rates another quarter-point in December, according to CME FedWatch.
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Jobs report shows hiring surge as Fed weighs interest rate cut
U.S. hiring surged in November, bouncing back from a dismal performance in the previous month and returning to strong growth.
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