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Fed, interest rates
Fed minutes may show start of debate over how far to go on rate cuts
Powell just a week after the meeting said the economy was "not sending any signals that we need to be in a hurry to lower rates."
Fed Leaning Toward ‘Gradual’ Future Interest Rate Cuts
The Fed has lowered interest rates by a total of 75 basis points over its last two meetings, but further rate cuts may be sparse.
Fed cites volatility, uncertainty as reasons to go slow on rate cuts
Federal Reserve officials appeared divided at their meeting earlier this month over how much farther they may need to cut interest rates, but as a group agreed to avoid giving much guidance from here on about how U.
Fed officials see interest rate cuts ahead, but only 'gradually,' meeting minutes show
Federal Reserve officials expressed confidence that inflation is easing and the labor market is strong, allowing for further interest rate cuts albeit at a gradual pace, according to minutes from the November meeting released Tuesday.
Fed eyes ‘gradual’ approach to cutting U.S. interest rates, minutes show
Many” senior Federal Reserve officials said uncertainty about the so-called neutral level of interest rates support a more gradual approach in reducing U.S. borrowing costs, new documents show.
Fed Kept Options Open on Rate Cuts, Minutes Show
The account of the central bank’s Nov. 6-7 meeting, released on Tuesday, showed that Fed officials still planned to cut interest rates further. But with the job market holding up better than expected and the economy growing at a solid clip, they are in no rush to slash them rapidly.
Fed's Goolsbee makes case for lower interest rates
Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee said the neutral rate is "well below" where it is right now, and policymakers can cut further so long as the economy does not overheat.
The Fed might not cut interest rates at all in 2025, Deutsche Bank economist says
"Unemployment is going to come down, growth is going to come up, inflation is going to come up," Deutsche Bank's chief US economist said.
Goolsbee Says It Makes Sense to Slow Cuts as Fed Nears Neutral
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said it would be “perfectly sensible” for the US central bank to slow down the pace of its interest-rate cuts as it approaches what it deems a neutral setting for monetary policy.
Bloomberg L.P.
16h
Fed Minutes Show Officials Prefer Future Rate Cuts to Be Gradual
Federal Reserve officials indicated broad support for a careful approach to future interest-rate cuts as the economy remains ...
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on MSN
Some Fed policymakers open to lowering the overnight repo rate
Some Federal Reserve policymakers believe it may soon be time to lower the rate on funds that banks and money market funds ...
14h
Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P 500 end at records after Fed minutes as investors shake off Trump tariff pledge
Traders shouldn’t bet on another year of double-digit gains for U.S. stocks in 2025, analyst warns.
Bloomberg L.P.
11h
Yen Outstrips G-10 Peers This Week as BOJ, Fed Rate Moves Seen
The yen is outperforming its peers so far this week as traders position for the yield gap between the US and Japan to narrow ...
16h
on MSN
Fed Minutes Signal More Caution on Cuts if Inflation Progress Stalls
Federal Reserve officials discussed potentially slowing down or pausing interest-rate cuts if progress on lowering inflation ...
16h
Fed minutes are coming up. Bond investors are hoping for more clues about the 'neutral' rate.
The Federal Reserve is about to release minutes of its November meeting, with bond investors hoping to learn more about the ...
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