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Fed and Peers Will Go Ahead With Rate Cuts
What This Week's Fed Rate Cut Could Mean for Your Money
The Fed made a 0.5% rate cut on Sept. 18 and is projecting a smaller 0.25% cut on Nov. 7. Though one single interest rate cut won't immediately affect your wallet (nor drastically shake up the economy at large), the government's monetary policy and overall economic outlook will impact your money over the long term.
Fed eyes another rate cut
No one knows how Tuesday’s presidential election will turn out, but the Federal Reserve’s move two days later is much easier to predict: With inflation continuing to cool, the Fed is
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: All Eyes on U.S. Election; Fed Expected to Cut Rates
Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election will dominate the coming week and is likely to have a significant impact on global financial markets.
Fed and Peers Will Go Ahead With Rate Cuts After This Week’s US Election
Fed seen agreeing to quarter-point rate cut, while disputes flare about the road ahead
Next Thursday, economists expect broad agreement among Fed Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues on a decision to reduce their benchmark interest rate by a quarter-percentage point to a range of 4.5%-4.
Fed Prepares Rate Cut Amid Economic Contradictions
The job market is slowing but consumer spending is strong, posing a riddle for central-bank officials as they reduce interest rates.
The Fed Will Probably Cut Interest Rates This Week. Do These 3 Things Before That Happens
Unlock a bonus worth $250 and pause interest into 2026 – this credit card is the perfect combo! Learn more here. The Federal Reserve is clearly happy with the way inflation has been easing, too. In September,
Fed is expected to cut borrowing costs amid mixed data
Fed officials likely will cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point on Thursday as the inflation rate keeps falling to a target of 2%.
CBS News on MSN
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PCE index, the Fed's preferred inflation measure, drops to 2.1%. Here's what it means for interest rates.
Given the surge in post-pandemic
inflation
, the fact that headline
inflation
now sits just a tenth of a percentage point ...
4d
The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Cooled Overall in September
Overall inflation slowed in September from a year earlier, though some signs of stubbornness lingered under the surface.
1d
Not Only Would Banks Not Cause Inflation, They Could Not Cause It
It’s so easily forgotten that banks earn dollars. This is important in light of the truth about actual inflation: it’s a ...
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The Fed’s favorite inflation index just cooled again
Inflation
has slowed further and is just a hair’s breadth from the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. The Personal Consumption ...
12h
Despite sharp decline, inflation remains a sore point for Harris
It has been mired around 40% ever since, with the scarring impact of subsequently high inflation still cited by voters as a ...
3d
Total PCE Inflation Gets Closer To The Fed’s 2% Target
U.S. consumer inflation got closer to the Federal Reserve’s 2% target in September 2024 when year-on-year total Personal ...
The Associated Press on MSN
4d
Inflation gauge closely watched by the Fed falls to lowest level in over 3 years
That is barely above the
Fed
's 2%
inflation
target and in line with readings in 2018, well before prices began surging ...
Washington Examiner on MSN
4d
Inflation fell to 2.1% for September in Fed’s preferred gauge days before election
The government released its latest PCE inflation numbers — the last such report ahead of the elections on Tuesday.
AgWeb
2h
Malanga: Strong GDP Growth Amid Inflation, Fed Rate Cuts Expected but Fiscal Concerns Loom
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates, though Malanga signals future economic stability may be threatened by ...
CNET on MSN
6h
Why This Week's Fed Meeting Might Not Matter as Much as Next Year's
The Federal Open Market Committee is meeting Nov. 6 to 7 and again in December. After making a larger, half-percent cut in ...
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