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A fleeting inflation bump might pave the way for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, according to a top Fed official.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President and CEO Austan Goolsbee believes the U.S. economy remains on track to reach the Fed ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Monday that interest rate cuts remain possible later this year even with ...
What happens when that supply of pre-tariff new vehicles runs out? That’s a problem dealerships are hoping to solve in part ...
The Federal Reserve will likely be able to lower interest rates this year, and recent data supports this outlook, Fed ...
Federated Hermes’s Steve Chiavarone crystalized the market’s view of where the Federal Reserve is heading on interest rates ...
A short-lived bump in tariff-driven inflation could pass quickly enough to allow U.S. interest-rate cuts later this year, ...
A short-lived bump in tariff-driven inflation could pass quickly enough to allow interest-rate cuts this year, especially if ...
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly said she was still comfortable with projections the Fed released in ...
And most recently, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency joined the chorus, urging the Fed to resume rate cuts.
Officials at the Federal Reserve have adopted a wait-and-see approach to policy moves amid extreme uncertainty about the ...
The Fed hasn't adjusted interest rates this year, and isn't expected to make a move for months. Yet today's highest CD rate ...