By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK, March 6 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said on Friday ...
March 9 (Reuters) - In what’s likely to be the calm before the storm, Americans’ inflation expectations were little changed ...
Higher prices will push inflation upward in 2025, limiting the Federal Reserve’s ability to cushion the soft U.S. labor market, said former Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Friday that there's no urgent need to change interest rates, expecting current policy to hold for some time.
The Federal Reserve is still widely expected to hold interest rates steady when its officials next meet on March 17-18.
Stronger US economic data, rising energy prices linked to geopolitical tensions delaying expectations for Federal Reserve ...
By Michael S. Derby Feb 23 (Reuters) - The underlying level of inflation heated up in December as measured by a New York ...
After three reductions to interest rates in 2025, some investors are wondering if the Federal Reserve will continue tapering ...
Beth M. Hammack, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, says it is too early to gauge the economic impact of the Iran war and backs holding interest rates steady for “quite some time.” ...
Just as President Donald Trump looks set to install a Federal Reserve chair aligned with his desire for lower interest rates, ...
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The S&P 500 has generally delivered double-digit returns during the 12-month period after an interest rate cut.