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Fed's Kugler makes case for more rate cuts if inflation keeps easing
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said on Tuesday she strongly supported the U.S. central bank's recent interest rate cut and will support further reductions if inflation continues to ease as she expects.
The Fed Just Cut Rates. Here's What You Should Do if You're in Your 30s
The federal funds rate is now lower, and it could mean big savings for you. Find out how to take advantage and make smart money moves now.
How will the Fed's rate cuts affect your retirement savings strategy?
But the Fed's recent rate cut, and any future rate cuts that come down the pike in the next year, should not influence your retirement savings strategy. Simply put, if you're still many years away from retirement, you should be putting the bulk of your savings into the stock market.
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The Fed Just Cut Interest Rates. Could They Fall Even Further in 2025?
The Federal Reserve recently cut rates for the first time in more than four years. But this could be just the beginning. Find out what you need to know.
US 10-year yield tops 4%, stocks fall, as Fed rate cut expectations ease
A gauge of global stocks declined on Monday and U.S. Treasury yields climbed, with the benchmark 10-year note topping 4%, as investors readjusted their views for the path of interest rates from the Federal Reserve.
Treasury Yields Are Slipping, But Not Much. The Market Still Expects Fewer Fed Cuts.
Bond yields were easing back early Tuesday after advancing to start the week. It’s a reflection of shifting expectations for Federal Reserve interest rates. Yields jumped on Friday after nonfarm payrolls showed the labor market is stronger than thought.
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In the Market: Fed may struggle to rid backstops of stigma amid new push
The U.S. Federal Reserve is encouraging banks to count on its long-shunned cash backstops in a bid to support its monetary ...
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September CPI Will Impact Fed Policy And Market Expectations
U.S. Consumer Price Index tops this week's economic reports. Traders and investors will be watching closely for Fed interest ...
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The jobs number surpassed everyone’s expectations. Cue the complaints about the Fed
Last month, the Fed slashed interest rates by a supersized half-point in a bid to prevent the job market from falling apart, ...
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US jobs market cooling but still resilient, Fed's Kugler says
The U.S. jobs market has started to cool but remains resilient and the Federal Reserve is keen to avoid a drastic weakening ...
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US Fed Official Says Closely Eyeing Hurricane Helene Impact
A US central bank official said Tuesday she would support further interest rate cuts if inflation continues cooling, adding she is also eyeing effects from Hurricane Helene and unrest in the Middle ...
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US Yields Back at 4% for First Time Since August on Fed Rethink
Yields on two and 10-year US Treasuries are nearly back to 4%, a level not seen since August after a blowout jobs report ...
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Injured boy tube fed in hospital, murder trial told
On Monday, Belfast Crown Court heard from consultant paediatric neurosurgeon, Jayaratnam Jayamohan. He said the baby suffered ...
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The Fed is done cutting rates this year as the 'phantom recession' is finally dead, market vet says
The US recession many forecasters have been calling for isn't going to materialize anytime soon, according to market vet Ed ...
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