Or else. This is what FedNow is all about. Not immediately, of course. But piece-by-piece. Just as the income tax was only paid – at first – by the “rich.” Who of course didn’t pay it, being rich enough to pay politicians to enact exemptions and “write-offs” so as to a...
technology and medications are developed and tested. I know you think it’s capitalism that develops these but it’s not. Many medical advancements are funded by taxpayers before being bought or given to large companies for large scale development. It means we pay for many of these developments...
It's important to understand how the Fed's actions affect the economy and market. However, it's just as important to pay attention to what the Fed issaying. Sometimes the mere hint of a policy change can move markets. That's not to say you should make investment decisions based on such...
after 11 hikes between March 2022 and July 2023 in the hope that higher borrowing costs would slow down consumer and business demand so inflation rates would drop. It kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged in its latest meeting ending July 31, 2024, but Federal Reserve Chair Jero...
officers to ensure a “supportive work environment” for staff, allowed for more frequent breaks and is planning to pilot and scale up its new technological innovations. VA boosted its retention by 20% in fiscal 2023, in part due to new pay and bonus authorities it...
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keep an eye on the other risks (Europe, Japan, etc) while awaiting the next big test – the exit of the Fed from large scale asset purchases. The economy stumbled last year when the Fed shifted to neutral. Coincidence, or should have been expected given that housing would not rebound and...
Dorothy Carr sits on the beachfront in Clacton-On-Sea, England, Friday, June 21, 2024. Like many others in the town, Carr feels a deep sense of disillusionment with the governing Conservatives. Instead, she says she is probably voting for the anti-immigra...
, scoring them on a scale from ultra-hawkish to super-dovish. At the moment it’s tilting hawkish — and the team thinks the Fed Chair could endorse the recent upward move in bond yields perhaps as soon as this week. Swaps traders now see only one Fed reduction for all of 2024....
insurance, apartment rents and other services kept inflation elevated in the first three months of this year, leading Fed officials to downgrade their forecasts for rate cuts in 2024 from three to just one. Wall Street traders expect two rat...