At the Federal Reserve’s first meeting in 2025, consumers are going to want what Fed Chair Jerome Powell simply can’t give them: An answer to how much longer interest rates are going to stay high.
The Federal Reserve won't lower interest rates at its policy meeting next week, but could deliver the first of a set of rapid ...
After June’s FOMC meeting and in public remarks since, Fed officials have noted inflation ... then declined slightly in June. July and August labor-market and consumer price index data will ...
At the conclusion of its first rate-setting policy meeting of 2025 on January 29, 2025, the Federal Reserve announced it was leaving the federal funds target interest rate at 4.25% to 4.50% ...
FOMC members will have July and August inflation and jobs data in hand before their September 17-18 meeting. If recent months’ encouraging trends continue, Fed officials should have the ...
Expectations for the future path of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet drawdown process have been scrambled in the wake of last week's readout of January's policy meeting, which showed central ...
However, things have changed since the last Fed meeting. Signs of cooling in the ... the Fed should remain data-dependent and wait for July and August reports before tilting toward an ...
In remarks to Congress in early July, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said “considerable progress” has been made in slowing inflation to the Fed’s 2% target, but he did not set a ...
While the CME Group's FedWatch Tool shows that less than 10% of federal funds futures traders currently expect the Fed to lower rates at its July 31 meeting, close to 70% are betting a rate cut ...