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Fed, inflation
Fed rate cuts face big reset on renewed inflation risks
The economy continues to roll, jobs are plenty and consumers are getting a bit more upbeat. That's bad news for interest-rate-cut bets.
Why the Fed may want to cut rates to tame inflation, according to BlackRock's bond chief
"I would lay out an argument that actually, if you cut interest rates, you bring down inflation," Rieder said.
Should the Fed relax its 2% inflation goal and cut interest rates? Yes, some experts say.
The Fed's goal of keeping rates high until inflation falls to 2% has significant implications for consumers, investors and the U.S. economy.
Asia, inflation
Gold gains as focus turns to US inflation data
Gold prices on Monday drifted higher from a two-week low hit in the previous session as traders gauged fading hopes of U.S. interest rate cuts ahead of a key inflation report due later this week.
European, Asian stocks rise as traders eye US inflation
Sentiment took a blow last week after Federal Reserve officials warned they wanted more evidence prices were being brought under control.
Asian markets rise as traders eye US inflation
Asian markets rose Monday, tracking a bounce on Wall Street at the end of a painful week for investors, with eyes now on the upcoming release of key US inflation
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This week: Consumer confidence, Dick's Sporting Goods earnings and the latest US inflation reading
Confidence deteriorated in April for the third straight month as Americans fret about their short-term financial futures with ...
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Buckle up America: Powell says interest rates will likely stay higher for longer as inflation stubbornly refuses to come down
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said his confidence inflation will slow "is not as high as it was," meaning rate cuts likely won't ...
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US Economy News Today: Mortgage Rates Drop Again This Week, Freddie Mac Says
Today, the number of people filing for unemployment fell and new home sales fell much like its pre-owned counterparts.
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US interest rates and the general elections: Markets are nervous
Movements on global markets this week will be dominated by the release on Thursday of the US second estimated gross domestic ...
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Jamie Dimon warns inflation and higher interest rates may linger — and people are running out of spare cash
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon flagged threats including sticky inflation, government overspending, foreign conflicts, and ...
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Latest US inflation report may provide clues to future path of prices and interest rates
On Wednesday, the government will issue the latest monthly inflation report, a set of figures that will be scrutinized by ...
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Further rate cuts will be tough while inflation persists, says Bank of Israel's Yaron
The Bank of Israel will have a hard time continuing to lower short-term interest rates as long as inflation pressures persist ...
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Ueda Says BOJ Will Proceed Cautiously With Inflation Targeting Frameworks
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan (BOJ) will proceed cautiously with inflation-targeting frameworks, Governor Kazuo Ueda ...
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