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5-year Treasurys tend to beat cash after first Fed rate cut, this chart shows
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Treasury yields end above one-year lows as traders ramp up ‘soft landing’ bets
Yields on long-dated Treasurys drifted higher on Monday as traders bet that the Federal Reserve would deliver the “soft landing” that investors have been hoping for.Yesterday -
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How to find great returns on cash after the Fed cut: Rates won't 'go from awesome to awful overnight,' expert says
Even after the Federal Reserve pushed interest rates lower this week, experts say cash savers should shop around for the best returns.Yesterday -
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Investors clinging to cash face these two risks as the Fed cuts interest rates, researchers say
Researchers looked at how much $1 million invested in cash versus stocks would have earned over almost 100 years.21 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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Should you buy a home after the Fed's big rate cut?
There are some compelling reasons why homebuyers may want to act now that the Fed has cut rates. Here's what to know.4 days ago -
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Here are the credit products already cheaper after the Fed's rate cut
Lenders are already lowering rates on some products, providing savings to borrowers. Here's what to know.Yesterday -
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Will the Fed cut interest rates again this year? Experts weigh in.
The Fed delivered a large interest rate cut this week. Will they do it again?4 days ago - Federal Reserve -
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Fed’s favorite PCE inflation gauge likely to show cooling inflation and back further rate cuts
The rate of U.S. inflation using the Federal Reserve’s favorite gauge is likely to show prices rising in August slightly faster than the central bank’s 2% goal, but on a downward trend that ...2 hours ago - Inflation -
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These industries are most likely to hire faster now that the Fed cut interest rates. Hint: tech isn’t on the list.
Some sectors are more likely to pick up hiring as borrowing costs fall. Here’s what that could look like.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
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How closely do mortgage interest rates tend to follow the Fed's rate decisions?
The Federal Reserve doesn't set mortgage rates, but its interest rate decisions may influence them.6 hours ago - Mortgage
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