Fed begins Warsh era by holding rates steady
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In Kevin Warsh's first meeting as chairman, the Fed's statement was revamped to be dramatically shorter and to remove key language indicating a bias toward future cuts. Warsh didn't share his views in the closely watched "dot plot" grid,
The Federal Reserve cut its influential fed funds rate in its September meeting. Follow along with our live coverage and analysis of the decision and press conference.
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Federal Reserve meeting eyes removal of rate cut phrase
It has been reported that there are in-depth discussions inside and outside the Fed regarding the removal of the ‘easing bias’ from this statement. The ‘easing bias’ essentially signals that the Fed is more inclined toward interest rate cuts than hikes when changing rates next.
The Federal Reserve is cutting rates for a second time this year while saying it's prepared to continue doing what it deems necessary to sustain the U.S. economic expansion. The Fed's move will reduce its benchmark rate by an additional quarter-point to a ...
The Federal Reserve's June 2026 dot plot raised the median year-end rate projection to 3.8%, eliminating expected cuts and signaling possible hikes ahead.
BofA delays Federal Reserve interest rate-cut forecast to July and September 2027, due to persistent inflation. High energy prices from the Iran war keep inflation elevated above the Fed’s 2% target. Fed policymakers now signal possible rate hikes ...
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Fed to hold rates this year, cut calls fade as war inflation persists, economists say: Reuters poll
By Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU, June 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve will hold its key interest rate for the rest of 2026, according to a strong majority of economists in a Reuters poll, the first clear consensus on that view this year as war-driven inflation proves more persistent than expected.
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Here's when the Fed might cut interest rates again, and what it means for the stock market
The Federal Reserve is tasked with keeping inflation under control, and maintaining a healthy employment market. Those objectives are at odds right now, and policymakers are split on where interest rates should go from here. Uncertainty about monetary ...
The Federal Reserve elected to leave interest rates unchanged. Several Fed members are signaling higher rates to combat inflation. The Federal Reserve played it safe Wednesday, holding interest rates steady in the first meeting under new chairman Kevin Warsh.