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Discover mid-term bond opportunities amid Fed rate cut expectations. Learn why experts favor US5Y & US10Y amidst soft ...
A trickle of what is likely tariff-induced inflation has appeared in areas like household furnishings within Tuesday's consumer-price index data, and it is likely to gain momentum in the coming months ...
The Federal Reserve will likely be able to start cutting short-term borrowing costs by September, traders continued to bet on ...
President Donald Trump has said he thinks interest rates are too high. Is he right? On WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts ...
Experts say average 30-year fixed mortgage rates are likely to stay above 6.5% in the coming months, with a potential for small and temporary dips, not substantial drops. Prospective homebuyers are ...
It hasn't been an easy start to 2025 for Jerome Powell. Unfortunately for the Fed chair, the second half of the year is ...
JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon thinks the U.S. Federal Reserve could actually raise rates, contrary to popular ...
Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley laid out reasons why the Federal Reserve is likely to keep the federal funds rate ...
Investors face risks from a possible Federal Reserve rate hike, as well as sharp cuts, in the months ahead, says Columbia Threadneedle analyst.
The Federal Reserve need not cut interest rates with companies planning to raise prices later this year in response to higher import taxes and with the job market still stable, Atlanta Fed ...
The Federal Reserve could start raising the cost to borrow money as early as June if historical averages are any guide, Torsten Slok, chief economist at investment firm Apollo Global Management ...
The Tell Fed rate hikes are back in the conversation. Here’s why, and what could trigger them. The bar for interest-rate hikes remains high, but these areas warrant watching, says Barclays ...