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Key Takeaways The Federal Reserve is not likely to cut interest rates at its next two meetings in June and July, central ...
Bostic's comments come after a consumer sentiment survey last week showed Americans were worried about the potential of ...
Host Brad Smith tracks this morning's stock market (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) moves while speaking to several personal finance ...
Even with many of the major central banks around the world cutting their benchmark rates, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) has ...
The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics confirm that the Federal Reserve has made a lot of progress on inflation.
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic explained it would take time for the central bank to fully understand the economic ...
Chicago Fed chief Austan Goolsbee called the April inflation report 'comforting' but said he needs to see several more as ...
Musalem acknowledged that tariffs might only lift inflation temporarily, especially because tariffs may simultaneously weaken consumer demand. In that case, it might be right for the Fed to take a ...
Economists have shifted back their forecasts for lower borrowing costs as President Trump’s tariffs raised the risk of higher ...
Treasury debt slipped as gains for US stocks reinforced the broadening conviction on Wall Street that Federal Reserve ...
The Fed will not cut interest rates in June or July, with the first cut now expected in September. Wall Street traders have ...
The Indian rupee is expected to strengthen at open on Friday, buoyed by widespread U.S. dollar weakness following soft ...