Before Wednesday, economists and markets were betting on a December rate cut. After Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments, they aren’t so sure.
After moving to lower rates on Wednesday, Chair Powell took care to say the next cut might not come as soon as the market ...
The Fed's projections show the median member expected another half percentage point of cuts in 2025. One member called for something more ambitious.
FTSE 100 in the rise as UK inflation remains under control. Alibaba helps lead Chinese tech push. FOMC rate cut expected, with dot plot in focus. Joshua Mahony is Chief Markets Analyst at Scope ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point for the second time this year. Investors lowered the probability of ...
Wall Street closely watches Federal Reserve meetings, but it's not just the decision on interest rates that makes headlines. The central bank's dot plot is a key quarterly forecast for both investors ...
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Fed Officials Are Divided in Their Interest-Rate Outlook. How to Make Sense of the ‘Dot Plot’
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates this past week by a quarter of a percentage point. But where rates go from here is a coin toss, at best, given that Fed members’ latest forecasts diverge widely.
The Federal Reserve marked down its 2025 interest rate outlook while keeping the following year's projection steady, with a softening labor market outweighing concerns about inflation re-accelerating, ...
An excellent new book by my colleagues at Bloomberg Economics, The Price of Money, surveys the research and concludes that ...
The Federal Reserve marked down its 2025 interest rate outlook while keeping the following year's projection steady, with a softening labor market outweighing concerns about inflation re-accelerating, ...
The Federal Reserve's latest economic projections reveal a surprisingly shallow path for interest rate cuts in 2026, signaling that the policy will remain restrictive as the central bank contends with ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates this past week by a quarter of a percentage point. But where rates go from here is a coin toss, at best, given that Fed members’ latest forecasts diverge widely.
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