The Fed hiked rates dramatically in 2022 and 2023 to fight surging inflation. The cuts could translate to gradually lower ...
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The Fed is set to lower interest rates a quarter point Thursday. But it's more likely to slow, rather than speed up, 2025 ...
President Donald Trump’s return to the White House could refocus the Federal Reserve on fighting inflation, pointing the ...
That is barely above the Fed's 2% inflation target and in line with readings in 2018, well before prices began surging after ...
It presents the Fed with a conundrum: At a time when it's just getting started with long-awaited interest-rate cuts, the ...
A quarter-point cut is widely expected, but a combination of strong economic data and President-elect Donald J. Trump’s ...
And Deutsche Bank chief U.S. economist Matthew Luzzetti notes it’s a “hawkish” outlook for the Fed heading into 2025, nodding to the potential for “stickier” inflation due to tariffs. 4% to 4.5%. That ...
The Fed should target nominal gross domestic product, Patrick Horan and David Beckworth write in a guest commentary.