Economic Report Philadelphia Fed S Manufacturing Gauge Remains Deep in Contraction Territory in March
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Analysis: Fed's No-Need-to-Cut Camp Is Feeling Emboldened
A third month of disappointing inflation data dashed the prospect of the Federal Reserve setting the stage for a summer rate cut.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Fed Prepares Slower Pace of Runoff for Treasury Securities
Fed Prepares Slower Pace of Runoff for Treasury SecuritiesThe Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Parsing the Fed: How the May Statement Changed
Use this tool to compare the latest Federal Reserve policy statement with its immediate predecessor and see where policymakers have updated their language.The Wall Street Journal - World -
SPDR Gold Rises Following Fed Decision
Gold futures were up 0.8% in late trading, after settling up 0.4% — the fourth time out of the past five sessions they’ve risen.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Treasury Yields Fall Slightly After Fed Decision
The U.S. central bank confirmed expectations by holding interest rates unchanged.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Fed chair says interest rate hike unlikely
The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday it is leaving interest rates unchanged. Rates are the highest they've been in more than twenty years. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent joins to discuss.CBS News - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Stalled Inflation Vexes the Fed. Is It Noise or a New Trend?
The fundamentals suggest inflation should still be headed down, but the Fed isn’t betting on that.The Wall Street Journal - World -
US warns rates to stay high as it battles inflation
The US central bank has left interest rates unchanged again, noting a "lack of further progress" on inflation.BBC News - Top stories -
Treasury Yields Decline Amid U.S. Jobs Resilience
Treasury yields fell as markets coalesced around the idea that the Fed might cut interest rates only once or twice this year, depending on the data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Gold Gains on Softer-Than-Expected Fed Rhetoric
Base metals and gold gained after the Federal Reserve’s comments came in softer than expected.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
What Will It Take for the Fed to Lower Interest Rates?
Stubbornly high inflation has scrambled the central bank’s outlook. Wall Street is now shifting focus to Friday’s jobs report for clues on its next move.The New York Times - Business - Federal Reserve -
Democrats release report on big oil probe
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Democrats release report on big oil probe According to a report from a yearslong investigation by House Democrats, major oil ...The Hill - Politics -
Qantas blunder lets customers view strangers' data
The airline has apologised after users of its app were mistakenly given access to personal details.BBC News - Top stories -
Morning Report — Democrats vow to shield GOP Speaker
House Democratic leaders say they’re prepared to shield Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) from a potential conservative coup within his own ranks, an unprecedented vow that inflamed one of his most outspoken GOP critics Tuesday. “If the Democrats want ...The Hill - Politics -
Dropbox Reports Cyberattack on Dropbox Sign Product
Dropbox said Wednesday that certain user data had been accessed in a cyber breach in its Dropbox Sign product.The Wall Street Journal - World -
5/1: The Daily Report with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on the status of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, a strict abortion ban becoming law in Florida, and the impact of another round of student debt relief from the Biden administration.CBS News - Top stories -
Special report: President Biden addresses campus protests
President Biden says he supports "the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos" in comments on the ongoing campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war.NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
US poised to ease restrictions on marijuana in historic shift, but it'll remain controlled substance
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a historic shift to generations of American drug policy that could have wide ripple effects across the countryABC News - Health -
2 London police officers remain hospitalized after confronting sword-wielding suspect
London's police chief says two officers remain hospitalized after suffering “horrifically serious” injuries as they rushed to stop a sword-wielding attacker on a suburban streetABC News - World -
Illinois governor's office says Bears' plan for stadium remains 'non-starter' after meeting
Illinois Gov_ J_B_ Pritzker’s office says the Chicago Bears' proposal to fund a new lakefront stadium remains a “non-starter."ABC News - Sports -
Middle East Crisis: Hopes for Gaza Cease-Fire Remain as Hamas Says It Will Keep Negotiating
A Hamas leader said it was studying Israel’s latest proposal for a deal with a “positive spirit,” and would soon return to in-person talks.The New York Times - World -
Two-year Treasury yield remains below 5% after Powell suggests rate hike unlikely
Rates on U.S. government debt were little changed to higher Thursday morning, a day after the Federal Reserve’s latest policy update, as weekly jobless-benefit claims pointed to continued strength in the labor market.MarketWatch - Business -
Almost 40% of local election officials surveyed report threats or abuse, says a new report
Almost 40% of local election officials surveyed report threats or abuse and 54% worry about the safety of colleagues, says a new report by the Brennan Center.NBC News - Top stories -
Almost 40% of local election officials surveyed report threats or abuse, says a new report
Almost 40% of local election officials surveyed report threats or abuse and 54% worry about the safety of colleagues, says a new report by the Brennan Center.NBC News - Politics -
Major U.S. stock indexes ended on another low note, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow shedding 1.6%, 2% and 1.5%, respectively.
Major U.S. stock indexes ended on another low note, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow shedding 1.6%, 2% and 1.5%, respectively.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The S&P 500 extended its recent slide after the central bank's outlook, falling 0.3% and matching the Nasdaq's session decline. The Dow rose 0.2%.
The S&P 500 extended its recent slide after the central bank’s outlook, falling 0.3% and matching the Nasdaq’s session decline. The Dow rose 0.2%.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here's everything to expect from the Fed meeting that will move markets on Wednesday
Markets are anticipating a near-zero chance that the policy-setting arm of the central bank will announce any change to interest rates.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
High Fed Rates Are Not Crushing Growth. Wealthier People Help Explain Why.
High rates usually pull down asset prices and hurt the housing market. Those channels are muted now, possibly making policy slower to work.The New York Times - Business - Federal Reserve