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The minutes reveal more closely the behind closed doors thinking between the U.S.’ top policymakers with the Fed under ...
The back end of the U.S. Treasury market remains under pressure, but opportunities exist in mid-term bonds (US5Y), (US10Y) ...
U.S. consumers had mixed inflation expectations in December, according to the New York Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Expectations, which also highlighted rising concerns about household ...
Fed’s Hammack has affirmed her support for a wait-and-see approach to a Fed rate cut, further quenching hopes of a July cut.
But warning signs may be emerging. The University of Michigan's monthly survey showed a jump in consumer inflation expectations, though a similar New York Fed survey was subdued. Some market-based ...
Inflation has been cooling; by the Fed's targeted measure of the yearly gain in the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, inflation was 2.1% in April, just a hair above the Fed's 2% ...
In “waiting game” since January, the FOMC decided to leave rates in the 4.25% to 4.5% range AI Summary The Federal Reserve held benchmark rates steady in the range of 4.25% to 4.5% following ...
Prices rose faster in May than forecasters had anticipated, and consumers unexpectedly lost income and pulled back on spending.
How successfully Trump is able to implement plans for mass deportations, which could be a major hit to the U.S. labor supply, also remains an open question with inflation concerns for economists.
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