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Ahead of schedule: Why the Fed should cut rates in July, according to Mohamed El-Erian
Erian's liking, and he says the Fed needs to act quickly to stimulate the economy.
ECB's expected rate cut may force Fed's hand
The European Central Bank will follow other banks in cutting interest rates on Thursday, ahead of a key Fed meeting next week.
Don’t sleep on the possibility of a Fed rate cut in July, economists say
Most Wall Street economists think investors can take the summer off, with no Federal Reserve rate cut on the horizon. But some economists still say there
Hopes for Fed interest rate cuts steadily fading
WASHINGTON -- Hopes for interest rate cuts this year by the Federal Reserve are steadily fading, with a stream of recent remarks by Fed officials underscoring their intention to keep borrowing costs high as long as needed to curb persistently elevated inflation.
Economy is slowing much faster than the Fed expected: Mohamed El-Erian
The U.S. economy has seen nothing but "negative surprises" when it comes to data indicators, says Mohamed El-Erian, who explains why the Fed has gotten rates all wrong.
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With No Rate Cut Expected, Here’s What To Watch At June’s FOMC Meeting
Expectations that the Fed cuts interest rates at their next meeting in June are very low, but the FOMC may affirm that cuts ...
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Europe Central Bank jumps ahead of the Fed in lowering rates. But future cuts may be limited
The European Central Bank cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point, moving ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve as central ...
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Fed policy hasn't cooled the labor market and a 'serious consumer recession' could strike if services jobs tumble, real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht says
The economy could tumble into a recession if the Fed sparks layoffs in this key sector, Barry Sternlicht warned.
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Fed's Wait-And-See On Rate Cuts Supported By Worst 6-Month 'Core' And 'Core Services' PCE Inflation Since Mid-2023
The Fed’s favored core PCE price index, which excludes the volatile components of food and energy, jumped by 3.0% annualized ...
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ECB jumps ahead of Fed, cuts interest rate by 25 bps for first time since 2019
The ECB said in a statement that “price pressures have weakened, and inflation expectations have declined at all horizons,” ...
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Mortgage rates tick up as Fed signals delay on interest rate cuts: Freddie Mac
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 7.03% for the week ending May 30, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary ...
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Investors don't want a stronger economy — they want rate cuts: Morning Brief
Bad news can be good news, at least when the
Fed
and interest rates are concerned. For every crack revealed in an otherwise ...
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The Europe Central Bank jumps ahead of the Fed in lowering rates. But future cuts may be limited.
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank plans to move ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve on Thursday in cutting ...
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Jerome Powell’s Federal Reserve is stuck in a self-defeating paradox that makes cutting rates more difficult, economist warns
The more the Fed insists that the next move in interest rates is a cut, the more financial conditions will ease, making it ...
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