As both energy prices and inflation fears pop higher, expectations for cuts are sliding lower.
Fed officials are divided on whether to prioritize controlling inflation or addressing the slowing job market.
March 12 (Reuters) - As oil prices surged on Thursday amid an intensifying Iran war, U.S. President Donald Trump again ...
The Fed will address interest rates again next week. But will mortgage interest rates decline after the meeting?
As US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) fall lower in Thursday trading and Middle East tensions push oil (CL=F, BZ=F) and gas prices (RB=F) higher, now what is the Federal Reserve to do about interest rates ...
President Donald Trump's choice to lead the Federal Reserve sees inflation risk very differently than Chairman Jerome Powell.
After three reductions to interest rates in 2025, some investors are wondering if the Federal Reserve will continue tapering ...
The S&P 500 has generally delivered double-digit returns during the 12-month period after an interest rate cut.
The Fed is expected to hold rates in March 2026 as CPI hits 2.4% and credit risks, oil, or tariffs impact bank stocks. Read ...
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Friday that there's no urgent need to change interest rates, expecting current policy to hold for some time.
Some policymakers suggested it was too soon to say how a broadening conflict in the Middle East would impact the U.S. economy ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack reiterated that interest rates could be on hold for quite some time, ...
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