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Another interest rate hike could be looming. Here's what to know about the next Fed meeting (and how to get ready).
The Fed has one more meeting this year, and the outcome could have a big impact on your savings.
Market expectations have shifted after the Fed meeting, with investors now expecting the Fed to raise interest rates five times this year, while Fed officials in December 2021 projected only three rate hikes for the year. "JUST THE BEGINNING" ...
Noting that every Fed meeting is "a live meeting" regarding raising interest rates, Powell said "we feel the economy is very strong and well-positioned to withstand tighter monetary policy." "If we do conclude that it would be appropriate to move more quickly to remove accommodation then we'...
While the Fed's stance on raising interest rates to curb inflation remains unchanged, the intensity of such hikes could be adjusted, he said, expecting the rate hike to be reduced to 0.25 percent at the March policy meeting. Yasuya Ueno, chief market economist at Mizuho Securities, pointed ...
In making the move following this week's two-day meeting, policymakers noted business investment that "has been soft" though household spending "has picked up from earlier in the year." watch now VIDEO05:11 Jerome Powell on Federal Reserve's decision to cut rates ...
While the Fed's stance on raising interest rates to curb inflation remains unchanged, the intensity of such hikes could be adjusted, he said, expecting the rate hike to be reduced to 0.25 percent at the March policy meeting. Yasuya Ueno, chief market economist at Mizuho Securities, pointed ...
Next Fed Meeting: What to Expect in September Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and other officialshave made clearthat the central bank is prepared to start cutting interest rates. While inflation is still slightly above the Fed's 2% target, Fed officials have said that they don't need to ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell discussed what it would take for the central bank to cut interest rates at its next meeting in September. Economic data continuing on its recent trajectory would help give the Fed confidence that inflation is on its way to its goal, he said. ...