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Longer-term interest rates do not always decrease when the Fed cuts short-term rates. Following the Fed's cuts last year, ...
The jobs market continues to hold up despite concerns about a cooling economy, while officials remain nervous about the effect of tariff-induced price hikes on inflation. We see no interest rate cut ...
The wait for a more affordable housing market is only getting longer as lingering inflation and tariff uncertainties keep the ...
The Fed has held its benchmark interest rate between 4.25% and 4.5% this year, though officials have penciled in two cuts by ...
Tokyo inflation eases but remains above target, keeping BoJ rate hikes on the table as USD/JPY reacts to softer data and US ...
President Donald Trump locked horns with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell during a rare presidential visit to the U.S.
Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Michele Bullock has delivered some bad news for Aussies paying off a mortgage.
The Fed chairman is likely to hold rates steady again at next week’s meeting, and that is almost certainly a mistake. But if ...
On the global front, investors will pay close attention to trade talks between the United States (US) and China, which are ...
While Trump’s dissatisfaction with the Fed and Powell is no secret, Trump’s recent remarks have exacerbated market concerns ...
If the president thinks the Fed is hard to deal with, wait until he tries to negotiate with the bond market.
The Fed’s decision on interest rates affects many types of consumer borrowing costs, from credit cards and mortgages to auto ...