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“The time has come for policy to adjust,” Powell said. “The direction of travel is clear, and the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks.” Advertisement That second part of his...
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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he does not think further rate increases are necessary, but he will need convincing before backing any rate cuts.
(one of whom is pictured, left) are pretty darned adept at the dance, as they cut rates by a resounding 1.75% this morning, substantially more than the consensus forecast of 1.00%. This, as far as Macro Man is aware, is the largest one-shot rate cut from any country other than ...
As the Fed's rate cuts approach, questions remain about the continued strength of the tech sector and which industries will be most impacted. To explore these issues, we spoke with Tim Anderson, Managing Director at TJM Investments and NYSE trader, in this edition of "Wall Street Frontline."...
probably lower rate. So naturally, the bondholders wanted to get compensated for carrying that risk. Thus Wall Street, he enlightened me, came up with a brilliant solution: prepayment penalty paid by the borrower. With this observation he accomplished two things: he revealed how the real world...
Wall Street Frontline: If we look globally, so how do you think the potential rate cuts by Federal Reserve would impact emerging markets? Phil Mackintosh: Ithink there's a little bit of a pro and a con to that, right? Because if rates start coming down, the attraction of the U.S. ...