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Fed officials see interest rate cuts ahead
Wall Street sees 'slower' pace of Fed rate cuts in 2025
Markets widely expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates for the fourth time this year at its December meeting. The question is what the central bank will do next year. Recent sticky inflation prints and evidence the US economy is growing at a solid pace have raised doubts that the Fed will bring down rates as quickly as it previously
Fed minutes may show start of debate over how far to go on rate cuts
Powell just a week after the meeting said the economy was "not sending any signals that we need to be in a hurry to lower rates."
Fed Kept Options Open on Rate Cuts, Minutes Show
The account of the central bank’s Nov. 6-7 meeting, released on Tuesday, showed that Fed officials still planned to cut interest rates further. But with the job market holding up better than expected and the economy growing at a solid clip, they are in no rush to slash them rapidly.
Federal Reserve officials signal cautious path for rate cuts amid still-high inflation
With inflation still elevated, Federal Reserve officials expressed caution at their last meeting about cutting interest rates too quickly, adding to uncertainty about their next moves
Fed Leaning Toward ‘Gradual’ Future Interest Rate Cuts
The Fed has lowered interest rates by a total of 75 basis points over its last two meetings, but further rate cuts may be sparse.
Fed officials see interest rate cuts ahead, but only ‘gradually,' meeting minutes show
Federal Reserve officials expressed confidence that inflation is easing and the labor market is strong, allowing for further interest rate cuts albeit at a gradual pace.
Fed officials see interest rate cuts ahead, but only ‘gradually,' minutes show
Federal Reserve officials expressed confidence that inflation is easing and the labor market is strong, allowing for further interest rate cuts albeit at a gradual pace, according to minutes from the November meeting released Tuesday.
The Fed Has Cut Rates Twice. Its Minutes Could Show If a Pause Is Ahead.
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s November meeting may detail whether officials saw a greater risk of further softening in the U.S. labor market or stalling progress on lowering inflation. It could shed light on how likely a rate-cut pause may be at an upcoming Fed meeting.
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Federal Reserve's likely slowdown in rate cuts could disappoint borrowers
In September, its officials predicted that they would reduce their benchmark
rate
four times next year, on top of three ...
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RBA’s Bullock Says Inflation Too High to Consider Rate Cuts
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Inflation Heads Back Over Target in Eurozone But Fresh Rate Cuts Remain Likely
Inflation rose above the European Central Bank’s target in the eurozone this month, though likely not enough to deter ...
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What interest rate cuts mean for Nebraskans with home, car loans or credit card debt
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Australia's hot jobs market keeps rate cuts out of reach
Australia's world-beating labour market is one of the main obstacles stopping the country's central bank from joining global ...
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