The Federal Reserve will announce a decision Wednesday on potential interest rate cuts as inflation appears to cool. CBS News contributor Javier E. David has more on what economists expect.Aug 1, 2024 Twitter Facebook Email Embed embed code copied ...
The Federal Reserve is set to make its latest announcement on interest rates Wednesday, with new inflation data potentially influencing the decision. Wednesday's Consumer Price Index Report showed core inflation, which factors out food and fuel prices, rose by 0.2 % in May -- a slightly slower ...
The Federal Reserve concluded its latest policy meeting Wednesday, and made a decision on interest rates. CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins us from New York.
Financial markets are awaiting the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates. The central bank is anticipated to raise borrowing costs by a quarter percentage point, to a 22-year high, with the announcement expected at 2 p.m. Eastern time. Futures markets peg a 98.9% likelihood of ...
Federal Reserve holds line on interest ratesJEANNINE AVERSA
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday indicated it could soon will raise interest rates for the first time in more than three years.
A television screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange displays the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates, Jan. 31, 2024. From Wall Street investors to car dealers to potential home buyers, many Americans are eager for the Federal Reserve to start cutting its benchmark inter...
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut borrowing costs when it meets next Wednesday, and officials could shed light on how recent economic data might affect their decisions on interest rates in the new year.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut interest rates for the third time this year to help sustain US growth despite a slowdown in other parts of the world, but signaled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.美联储30日宣布进行年内第三次降息,以在...
Fed officials have wrapped up their two-day meeting and as expected have issued a cautious statement on the U.S. economy, interest rates and monetary policy. From the Fed: Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in April suggests