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Fed, Gold and dollar
Inflation rate climbs for the first time since the summer. Fed weighs how much to cut rates.
The rate of inflation rose in October and moved further away from the Federal Reserve’s 2% goal, confirming a recent uptick in prices that could cajole the central bank into cutting interest rates less aggressively.
Gold dips on firm dollar, inflation data sparks caution on Fed rate cuts
Gold prices edged lower on Thursday as the U.S. dollar strengthened, while investors assessed a flurry of economic data showing stubbornly strong U.S. inflation, suggesting the Federal Reserve might tread cautiously on further interest rate cuts.
Gold prices rebound as dollar weakens ahead of key US inflation data
Gold registered its deepest one-day decline in more than five months on Monday, and hit its lowest since Nov. 18 in the previous session, as safe-haven demand for the metal softened
Fed, interest rates
Here's why the Fed doesn't need to aggressively cut rates
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 50 basis points in September and followed up with another reduction of a quarter percentage point in November. Steve Sosnick, Interactive Brokers chief strategist,
The Fed might not cut interest rates at all in 2025, Deutsche Bank economist says
"Unemployment is going to come down, growth is going to come up, inflation is going to come up," Deutsche Bank's chief US economist said.
Fed's Goolsbee makes case for lower interest rates
Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee said the neutral rate is "well below" where it is right now, and policymakers can cut further so long as the economy does not overheat.
Fed, inflation
Fed's preferred inflation gauge rises to 2.3% annually, meeting expectations
Inflation edged higher in October as the Federal Reserve is looking for clues on how much it should lower interest rates, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
Fed’s Favored Inflation Gauge Picks Up, Backs Cautious Approach
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of underlying inflation accelerated in October from a year ago, helping explain policymakers’ more cautious approach to lowering interest rates.
The Fed’s Favorite Inflation Measure Sped Up in October
Inflation has been stubborn in recent months. Now, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s tariffs loom as a potential risk.
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Lower Interest Rates and Less Regulation Could Spur M&A Revival Under Trump
Moves by the Fed and a broad push for deregulation could create a climate for a merger boom.
Techopedia
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US Interest Rate Forecast for the Next 5 Years: Analyst Views
Explore the latest US interest rates forecast and predictions for what the Federal Reserve may do over the coming year and ...
The Motley Fool on MSN
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Interest Rates Recently Did Something They Haven't Done Since March 2020, and It Could Trigger a Big Move in the Stock Market
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hit a two-decade high following the Federal Reserve's last hike in 2023. With inflation clearly trending ...
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Fed minutes show volatility was reason to go slow on rate cuts as Trump policies cloud outlook
According to the minutes, Fed officials appeared to steer clear at this session of any discussion about the economic ...
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When will personal loan interest rates drop? Experts weigh in
Personal loans were not immune from recent interest rate hikes. Here's when experts think they could drop again.
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'Padding the profit margin': Why are interest rates still rising on store credit cards?
The Federal Reserve hasn’t raised interest rates since the summer of 2023. But America’s retailers apparently didn’t get the ...
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