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Nomura expects Fed to pause rate-cut cycle
Will The Fed Cut Interest Rates In December?
The Federal Open Market Committee will announce its next scheduled decision on interest rates on December 18. A rate cut is likely but far from certain.
Nomura expects Fed to pause rate-cut cycle in December
The U.S. Federal Reserve is no longer expected to cut interest rates at its December policy meeting, Nomura has said, making it the first global brokerage to signal a pause in the central bank's rate-cutting cycle in the wake of Donald Trump's election win.
Today's Mortgage Rates | What if the Fed Doesn't Cut Rates in December?
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. If the Fed ends up keeping rates steady next month, we could see mortgage rates tick up slightly.
Boston Fed President says December rate cut isn’t a ‘done deal’Boston Fed President says December rate cut isn’t a ‘done deal’
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said it was too soon to say whether the Fed should cut interest rates next month.
Relief from higher rates is uncertain, as Fed signals slower move on cuts
Fed watchers see a greater chance the central bank may skip a rate cut at its last meeting of the year in December.
Fed’s Collins Says December Rate Cut Still on the Table
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said a December interest-rate cut remains on the table, emphasizing the central bank’s decision will be guided by incoming data.
The Fed may be done cutting interest rates, CIO says
Skyler Weinand, chief investment officer at Regan Capital, said the U.S. Federal Reserve is "starting to get the jig that the government is going to spend a ton of money," which is likely to cause inflation to "rear its head again next year.
Fed heading to more wary and 'hedged posture' on rate cuts: Evercore
The Federal Reserve appears to be heading to a more wary and “hedged posture” on the rate and level of further rate cuts due to the incoming Trump administration, according to Evercore. The shift in the central bank’s tone,
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Powell's view is that policy is still restrictive and needs to be: Former New York Fed president
Bill Dudley, former New York Fed president, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss core inflation's current level, the Fed's dual ...
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Most Gulf bourses fall on Fed's rate-cut caution; Egypt extends loss
Most stock markets in the Gulf ended lower on Monday, hurt by concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve would slow its pace of ...
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Scams ensnare even sophisticated consumers, Fed says
Criminals leverage advanced technology to make so-called mule accounts that pass as humans and persuade consumers to send ...
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Another Fed rate cut is ahead, but so is ongoing uncertainty after the election
Borrowers barely felt interest rates budge after the
Fed
's first rate cut back in September, and they're not about to get a ...
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US labor market still boosting inflation, San Francisco Fed economists say
A tight U.S. labor market is still adding to inflationary pressures, though less so than it did in 2022 and 2023, according ...
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The Fed interrupted the stock market’s Trump rally. What comes next?
The stock market rally takes a breather. Now it’s at the mercy of the bond market as investors weigh Donald Trump’s economic ...
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Tariffs, Immigrants, Fed: Trump Plans Are an Economic Question Mark
Economists are trying to guess at how Trump policies could affect growth and inflation. The uncertainties are huge.
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Morning Bid: Seeking global steer, watching Fed pendulum swings
A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. Investors in Asia will likely take their cue from global dynamics and drivers given ...
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