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Quartz· 1 hour agoThe Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate today (July 26) by 25 basis points, and where it goes next is literally anyone’s guess. There were no hints forthcoming ...
Spring Hill neighbors fed up with 25% water rate hike
WSMV Nashville· 6 days agoAfter a months-long study on the City of Spring Hill, a recommended water rate increase has been...
What's next for US interest rates?
The Week via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoFor now, that leaves the central bank's benchmark interest rate between 5.25% and 5.50%, where it has remained since July 2023, and which marks its...
Fed, Powell Lay Out Inflation Expectations
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 14 hours agoThe first, ahead of today’s open, was the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May, which came in better than expected: 0.0% month over month (decidedly not...
European Stocks Rise After US and Asia Tech Rally: Markets Wrap
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour ago(Bloomberg) -- European stocks followed Asian shares higher after a rally in large US tech companies...
Rates to Stay Higher for Longer? ETF Strategies to Play
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoThe Fed has held rates steady in the 5.25%-5.50% range since July last year to manage inflation...
Powell: Rate Hikes Aren't the Fed's 'Base Case'
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated during his press conference Wednesday that the central bank is unlikely to raise rates further. "Not to...
Fed’s higher interest rates do not get all the credit for lower inflation
Washington Post· 3 days agoSince beginning its war against inflation two years ago, the Federal Reserve has hiked interest...
3 big money moves to make with Fed rate hikes still paused
CBS News· 6 days agoWhile the drop was slight, the report shows that the inflation rate fell month-over-month, declining...
Fed's Hawkish Inaction Favors US Dollar | Investing.com
Investing.com· 5 days agoThe Fed Funds rate futures market reacted rather peculiarly to these forecasts, zeroing in on rate ...