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Americans are probably getting another interest rate cut this week — just days after the election
It's likely that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by a quarter point on Thursday, closing out a busy week after the election.
Goldman Sachs sees rate cuts, but elections make things tricky for 2025
Goldman Sachs's chief economist, Jan Hatzius, remains convinced that the Fed will follow through on the hints of two more cuts by year-end, particularly following last week's weaker-than-expected jobs report. He expects more of the same into the first half of 2025.
Another Fed rate cut is ahead but also likely is ongoing uncertainty after the election
The KPMG report stated that Federal Reserve Chairman
Jerome
Powell
is likely to "leave the door open a crack for a final quarter-point cut in December." But the report also highlighted concerns about the aftermath of what's been advertised as an election ...
Fed set to cut rates under the shadow of US elections
The receding expectations of aggressive easing have spurred a more than 4% rally in the US dollar, as measured by its index against a basket of six major currencies. However, Fed rate cut bets have not been the only factor pushing up the dollar.
Federal Reserve to Cut Rates Again Despite Unclear Post-Election Outlook
Two days after the election, the Federal Reserve will cut rates again. No one knows how Tuesday’s presidential election will turn out, but the Federal Reserve’s move two days later is much easier to predict: With inflation continuing to cool,
US Fed To Debate Rate Cut In Shadow Of Presidential Election
The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut interest rates again this week, while votes are being counted in one of the closest-fought presidential races in decades.
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Harris and Trump command the market’s attention — but Jerome Powell may steal the spotlight
But Tuesday’s vote is hardly the only major market-moving event on the calendar. In fact, it’s quite possible that Federal ...
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Column-Will the Fed really 'lose control' of the bond market?: McGeever
When Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues meet this week to discuss their next interest rate move, they'll ...
Commercial Observer
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Lenders 2024: CRE Has Thoughts on Who Should Be the Next Fed Chair
In July, current Chairman Jerome Powell said he would remain in his position until his term is up in May 2026, ending speculation that he’d step down early if former President Donald Trump — whom he ...
Fortune on MSN
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Donald Trump thinks he should be able to influence Fed rates—here’s what history and the law say
It could be used to boost up the legacy of one president, only to destroy the economy in the future,” said Jamie Cox, ...
The Associated Press on MSN
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Federal Reserve is set to cut rates again while facing a hazy post-election outlook
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Jerome
Powell
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MarketWatch on MSN
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Fed seen agreeing to quarter-point rate cut, while disputes flare about the road ahead
On the surface, all seems calm at the Federal Reserve. Next Thursday, economists expect broad agreement among Fed Chair ...
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Core inflation rises more than expected in September — largest monthly gain since April
The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates in September by an outsize half-point cut on easing inflation. Monthly inflation ...
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Investors are counting on Jay Powell to keep Fed rate cut plans on track
The Fed is poised to cut rates by a quarter point this week despite some signs of stubborn inflation and mixed signals about ...
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