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The Flash May PMI Report Claps Back on Rate Cut Expectations
TheStreet.com· 4 days agoThe data shows an upturn in the economy with inflation pressures not backing down. * The Flash May...
EUR/USD takes breather near 1.0900 ahead of FOMC minutes
The Forex Market· 7 days agoFed policymakers emphasize keeping interest rates higher for longer. EUR/USD is slightly down but...
Home Loan Rates Increased Over the Last Week: Mortgage Rates for May 24, 2024
CNET· 3 days agoThe average interest rate for a standard 30-year fixed mortgage is 7.04% today, up 0.02% compared to...
Fed's Mester says forecast of 3 rate cuts this year is now probably too many
Morningstar· 6 days agoA previous version of this story carried a headline that mischaracterized Cleveland Fed President Mester's outlook for future interest-rate moves. Cleveland Fed President ...
I Said I Wanted to Be a Grandmother. Now I’m Backing Out.
Slate via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoCare and Feeding is Slate’s parenting advice column. Have a question for Care and Feeding? Submit it...
Fed’s Mester says forecast of 3 rate cuts this year is now probably too many
Market Watch· 6 days agoA previous version of this story carried a headline that mischaracterized Cleveland Fed President...
Fed shifts talk to 'scenarios' as policy grows less certain
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoDropping what had been explicit guidance about the likelihood of interest rate cuts this year,...
Dollar holds steady as investors wait for Fed guidance By Reuters
Investing.com· 7 days agoThe dollar was broadly steady on Monday as investors awaited further clues to help chart the path of...
Interest rate cuts have a complicated history with the stock market: Morning Brief
Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWhat Wilson's data reminds us, however, is that rate cuts aren't something the Federal Reserve...
Housing has raised the cost of living — but higher rates aren’t the culprit, say analysts
Market Watch· 2 days agoFrustrations over the lock-in trend have been growing lately, helping to elevate “fringe” arguments...