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The Stock Market Is Scary. 5 Reasons to Stay Optimistic.
Barrons.com· 3 hours agoMay is the month of hope, Emily Brontë once wrote. The market’s outlook has turned much sunnier...
Wage Growth No Longer Instigating Inflation
Forbes· 16 hours agoApril’s lower reading also brought the three-month annualized rate of change for average hourly earnings to just 2.8%, which suggests wage gains should...
Asia open: Living vicariously through rate cut expectations
The Forex Market· 22 hours agoThis turnaround followed Jerome Powell's actions, which quelled the mounting speculation regarding a...
Cash is outperforming bonds this year. A Fed pivot could change that.
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoBloomberg AGG is down 12.2% as of May 2, in its longest drawdown in history - Ritholtz Wealth...
What Does the New Fed Rate Hold Mean for 2024 Mortgage Rates?
Investopedia· 7 days agoIt's popularly believed that when the Federal Reserve raises the federal funds rate—as it did...
Powell drives a nail in the rate cut thoughts
The Forex Market· 7 hours agoAnother absolutely beautiful day here yesterday... Long ago I had a friend, Jay, that would come to spring training with us, and he was say each morning,...
Rate Cut or No Rate Cut, Dividend ETFs You Should Buy
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe Fed, as expected, kept interest rates steady in its latest meeting and cited citing a "lack of...
Federal Reserve is giving your money away and it could destroy more than your wallet
FOX Business· 1 day agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke May 1, trying to project an image of calm optimism. To put...
Credit card issuers push back on $8 late fee cap with new fees, higher interest rates
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoA trend toward 35% rates continues in retail credit cards What may be even more troubling for those who don't pay off the balance each month is a trend in 2024 to hike interest ...
The US Economy — Stronger for (How Much) Longer? | Investing.com
Investing.com· 1 day agoBy now, everybody on the planet knows that "higher for longer" remains the Fed's primary battle cry....