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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.
US Inflation Falls As Expected In April, Bolsters Fed Rate Cut Bets (UPDATED)
U.S. April inflation below expectations, may prompt Fed rate cuts. Retail sales up, but inflation rates down. Market reactions: bond yields, dollar down, stocks up.
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.
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Statistics Say: Inflation Is Leading Millions Down a Path to Disaster. Here's How to Avoid That, and Set Yourself Up for a Comfortable Retirement.
Inflation has a big chunk of our population relying on credit cards to get by. That's a recipe for big trouble.
Forbes
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Interest Rates & Inflation: US Prices Data Reduces Likelihood Of June Rate Cut
2 May: ‘Higher-For-Longer’ Narrative Sinks Deeper Roots The
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in a target range between 5.25% and 5.5% and signalled that borrowing costs are likely to ...
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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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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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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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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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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on 'Hard Landing' and 'Stagflation' Fears as Inflation Worries US Fed
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon thinks the odds of a recession are higher than people think despite markets reaching record highs ...
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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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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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ECB poised to cut interest rates in divergence from Fed and Bank of England
The European Central Bank (ECB) is almost certain to become the first major central bank to start cutting interest rates next ...
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