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Fed Puts Rate Cuts On Hold
Fed meeting live updates: Rate cuts paused as inflation, Trump's plans create uncertainty
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to make no change to its benchmark federal funds rate at its January meeting, a decision to be announced today.
Fed Meeting Today Live: The FOMC is Struggling With More Uncertainty Than Usual, Chair Powell Says
Welcome to Investopedia's live blog of the Federal Reserve's January meeting. Here, we will bring you the latest news on the Fed's decision, explain what it means, and provide analysis.
Federal Reserve Pauses Interest Rate Cuts—First Meeting Without A Cut Since July
The rate-setting Federal Reserve did not heed Trump’s insistence last week demanding “interest rates drop immediately.”
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Fed Stays Steady, and Powell Offers No Guidance on Future Rate Cuts
After three cuts at the end of last year, Federal Reserve officials paused rate moves as they weigh a solid economy and ...
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Central bank decisions — as they happened: Powell says no rush to adjust Fed policy stance; Canada cuts rates for sixth consecutive meeting
After a combined 1 percentage point of interest rate cuts over the central bank’s previous three meetings, the policy-setting ...
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Where Inflation—and Inflation Expectations—Stand as the Fed Meeting Wraps Up
Since officials first cut rates in September, inflation has made uneven progress back down toward the central bank’s target.
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Wall Street stocks, dollar steady ahead of tech earnings, Fed meeting
By Marc Jones and Lawrence Delevingne LONDON/BOSTON (Reuters) -World markets were calmer on Wednesday as the week’s ...
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