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Fed to hold rates steady
Fed to hold rates steady at an unsteady moment
U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers meeting next week are expected to keep interest rates on hold but the larger story unfolding will be how the central bank confronts early moves by President Donald Trump that are likely to shape the economy this year,
Trump pressures Federal Reserve to lower interest rates
President Donald Trump said he would press the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates “immediately,” rekindling a fight over the historically independent U.S. central bank.
The Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady next week. Here's what that means for your money
The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates again when it meets next week, delaying any relief from high borrowing costs.
Trump vs Fed 2.0
Trump Is On A Collision Course With The Fed. What Happens Next?
Despite its claims of neutrality, the Fed’s independence serves more as a shield against accountability than a safeguard of economic stability. Can bitcoin fix it?
Take Five: Fed, ECB - and more from Trump
It's a big week ahead as the U.S. Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of Canada hold their first meetings of 2025. Into the mix go earnings from heavyweights including Apple and Tesla, and likely market spikes from comments by new U.
Trump vs. the Fed 2.0
In case you were placing bets on how long into his second term it would take for President Trump to start weighing in on interest rate policy, we learned the answer Thursday: 71 hours. Why it matters: Trump telling the Fed what he thinks it should do is nothing new.
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A Fed on Hold, for Now, Eyes Strong Jobs, Easing Inflation
Economic trends appear to be moving in the right direction, and the central bank is likely to adopt a hands-off approach at ...
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Fed will do 'whatever it takes' to hit dual mandate
Stock markets (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) had a strong week but lowered ahead of the closing bell on Friday. While current momentum ...
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Will gold's price rise after the January Fed meeting?
G old prices have long been a barometer of investor sentiment, reflecting concerns about items like inflation, interest rates ...
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Today's Mortgage Rates | Rates Tick Up as Trump Demands Fed Cuts
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates have increased as investors parse Trump's Davos comments.
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Wall St slips with mixed data and earnings ahead of Fed week
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Friday as investors stepped back while they digested a mixed bag of economic data ...
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The Stock Market Is at the Mercy of Big Tech and the Fed
If the stock market were a boxing ring, you’d have the Magnificent Seven in one corner and the Federal Reserve in the other.
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The Government Crisis That Ended Private Money And Gave Us The Fed
We always had private money, We only stopped having it when the government got overbearing, like in 1907. Bitcoin points back ...
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Fed Decision, Big Tech Earnings, Inflation: What to Watch in Markets Next Week
Next week brings a slew of earnings from big tech companies and from other blue chips in areas such as credit cards, defense, ...
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Jim Cramer's week ahead: Fed meeting and Big Tech earnings
CNBC’s Jim Cramer highlighted what he’s paying attention to next week as Wall Street launches into earnings season.
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How will CD interest rates be impacted by the January Fed meeting?
Could CD interest rates decline again this month? Here's what savers should consider before the January Fed meeting.
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Fed's rate-cut view set to test resurgent US stocks rally
The Federal Reserve's first meeting of 2025 in the coming week stands to test the resurgence in U.S. stocks as investors ...
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