How to Read the Fed’s ‘Dot Plot’ Projections Like a Pro
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Treasury yields rise after Fed projects fewer cuts for 2025
Yields on U.S. government debt jumped on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve pulled back on the number of rate cuts it foresees for 2025 and delivered its final reduction in borrowing costs this year.MarketWatch - 37m -
Fed Officials Prepare to Factor in Trump Policies in 2025 Projections
The central bank’s data and forecasts will likely change as the next administration takes over the management of the economy.Inc. - 1d -
Could the S&P 500 close at 7,000 by the end of next year? How investors should read rosy 2025 projections.
Predicting the stock market in 2025 could be extra difficult after another year of double-digit gains for the S&P 500.MarketWatch - 3h -
Like A Dragon Devs Tackle The Japan Of 1915 In Project Century
Like A Dragon studio Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) is developing an open-world crime game set in the year 1915. Its working title is Project Century and the announcement trailer debuted at The Game Awards ...GameSpot - 5d -
Muted wholesale inflation rate likely gives final go-ahead for Fed to cut interest rates
A key measure of U.S. wholesale inflation posted a small increase in November and probably added the final nail in the coffin in favor of a widely expected reduction in interest rates next week.MarketWatch - 6d -
Bill Belichick likely to benefit from this new Pro Football Hall of Fame rule after hiring at North Carolina
Here's why Bill Belichick could now be entering the Hall of Fame before Tom BradyCBS Sports - 6d -
How to pay for 2025 home projects without refinancing
There are some viable (and inexpensive) ways to pay for home projects without having to refinance now.CBS News - Dec. 11 -
How Project Repat Turns Scraps Into Socks
The three-time Inc. 5000 honoree has joined the circular economy.Inc. - Dec. 10 -
Internet Plans Now Come With 'Nutrition Labels.' No One Knows How to Read Them.
Internet-service providers must disclose prices and speeds on labels like packaged foods—but consumers can’t find or understand them.The Wall Street Journal - Dec. 8
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