While the Fed has not explicitly said what it is going to do in the coming months, the market is expecting at least three rate cuts of 25 basis points each this year.(Photo: Bloomberg) The minutes of ...
The Federal Reserve released the minutes of the Jan. 27-28 meeting on Feb. 18. The labor market showed signs of stabilization after a period of gradual slowdown. The central bank expects the ...
U.S. Treasury yields ticked higher on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve meeting minutes showed division on the future of monetary policy. The 10-year Treasury yield rose more than 3 basis points to ...
The next US Fed FOMC meeting will be held on March 17-18, where a Summary of Economic Projections, along with the ‘dot plot’ will also be released. (US Market Colin Ziemer New York Stock Exchange via ...
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell-led FOMC voted 10–2 to maintain the federal funds rate in the 3.50%–3.75% range, following three rate cuts in 2025. (Photo: Getty Images via AFP) The US ...
Divided Fed officials at their January meeting indicated that further interest rate cuts should be paused for now and could resume later in the year only if inflation cooperates, minutes released ...
Polo Rocha has written about economics and banking for a decade. Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Federal Reserve officials signaled that additional rate cuts are still possible this year, but January’s ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Many Federal Reserve officials want to see inflation fall further before they would support additional interest rate cuts this year, particularly if the job market continues to ...
President Trump said he would nominate Kevin Warsh to take over as Federal Reserve chair once Jerome Powell’s term ends in May. WSJ’s Nick Timiraos reports on Trump’s pick to lead the central bank.
Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s first meeting of the year showed that several officials wanted the central bank to tell the markets there was a chance its next move might be to raise interest rates.
Barring a rapid deterioration in the labor market or a significant cooling of inflation, the Federal Reserve appears poised for an extended hold. By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.