The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled in January, if economists’ forecasts are right.The Bureau of Economic ...
The Federal Reserve is likely to resume cutting interest rates in June and could reduce short-term borrowing costs again in ...
New data may point to emerging tension between the U.S. Federal Reserve's dual inflation and employment goals, as price ...
The central bank’s preferred inflation measure, released on Friday, climbed 2.5 percent in January from a year earlier, ...
While the Federal Reserve slashed rates three times in 2024, they’ve kept rates steady so far this year — and some CDs are ...
The Fed is currently neutral on interest rates but could resume cuts later this year. If you're house hunting, here's how that may—or may not—impact 2025 mortgage rates.
The Federal Reserve won’t cut interest rates again until it's convinced the rate of inflation has resumed slowing. Even a decline in the yearly inflation rate in January is not enough to persuade them ...
The Federal Reserve’s key measure of inflation cooled slightly in January, giving investors a glimmer of hope for interest rate cuts.
No change in interest rates is expected when the Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to set rates again on March 19.
President Trump seeks to leverage fiscal policy to influence the Federal Reserve into lowering interest rates. By pursuing $1 ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said the US central bank should hold interest rates where they are, ...