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federal reserve, interest rates
Fed Very Likely To Wait Until March For Next Interest Rate Cut, Maybe Longer
It is highly unlikely that the Federal Open Market Committee will cut interest rates on January 29. However, a cut in March or May could be possible.
Trump demands Fed cut rates, claims better monetary policy understanding
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he wants the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at a time the central bank has hit pause for an uncertain duration, arguing he understands monetary policy better than those charged with setting it.
What Might The Federal Reserve Announce After Holding Rates In January
The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain interest rates at 425-450 basis points on January 29, supporting a continued stock market rally. Read more here.
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How will CD interest rates be impacted by the January Fed meeting?
Could CD interest rates decline again this month? Here's what savers should consider before the January Fed meeting.
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South African rand firms as dollar eases after Trump demands lower Fed rates
South Africa's rand gained early on Friday, against a softer dollar, after U.S. President Donald Trump demanded lower ...
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Fed Rates Could Stay on Hold for a While. How the Economy Could React.
Markets currently expect the Federal Reserve to deliver its next quarter-point interest-rate reduction in June. That’s a bit ...
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Big banks hiked interest rates on borrowers but not for savers, senators say
As interest rates rose, banks charged more for credit cards and loans, but held rates paid on savings accounts.
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