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Top stories - CBS News
Will Arizona go blue in November? Voters sound off on 2024 race
Before President Biden won Arizona in 2020, the last time Democrats carried the state was in 1996 with Bill Clinton. So will the state once again go blue this November? CBS News senior White House ...3 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
The Fed is finally cutting rates, but banks aren't in the clear just yet
When the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate by half a percentage point last month, it boosted prospects for many banks.7 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
Business - MarketWatch
Fed tends to look past hurricanes, although that is getting harder
The two devastating hurricanes that hit the southeastern U.S. in recent weeks will make it harder for the Federal Reserve to assess the health of the economy, analysts say, but the central bank is ...7 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
Top stories - CBS News
Should you invest in gold before the November Fed meeting?
With another rate cut likely for the Fed's November meeting, some investors may want to turn to gold now. Here's why.8 hours ago -
Tech - GameSpot
The Rise Of The Golden Idol Launches Its Next Murder Mystery In November
In 2022, Color Gray Studio and Playstack dropped The Case Of The Golden Idol--a point-and-click investigation game centered around the titular gilded totem--and it quickly became a smash hit. Now, ...9 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Tennis legend Nadal to retire in November
Rafael Nadal, one of the greatest players of all time, confirms his retirement from tennis.10 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Mark Cavendish: November Criterium in Singapore to be final professional race
39-year-old has not raced since Tour de France in July ‘I’ve still got races this year. I’m still training for them’ Mark Cavendish is set to compete in his final professional race at the ...12 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Minutes show a cautious Fed, economists say, with ‘little hurry to slash rates’
Minutes of the Fed’s Sept. 17-18 deliberations, published Wednesday afternoon, reveal a much more cautious central bank, economists said.12 hours ago -
Business - Inc.
Inflation Is No Longer the Fed’s Top Priority
September CPI is seen cooling to the lowest in three years but don’t expect it to influence the next rate cut.16 hours ago - Inflation -
Business - Financial Times
Reeves must convince on growth to keep bond investors on side
IFS says any increased spending in the Budget must deliver economic expansionYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
California cheesemaker linked to deadly listeria outbreak shut down by Feds
Rizo-López Foods can no longer manufacture and distribute cheese and other dairy products, Justice Department says.Yesterday - California -
Politics - The Hill
Mortgage applications drop 5.1 percent as rates rise despite Fed cuts
Mortgage applications dipped earlier this month as rates have been on the rise following a strong September jobs report. Recent data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly ...Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
Business - The New York Times
Fed Officials Debated Whether a Big Rate Cut Was Smart in September
Freshly released minutes from the central bank’s September meeting show that policymakers were divided on how much to cut rates.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
Politics - The Hill
Fed shrugs off downturn concerns in latest minutes
Despite recent concerns among business leaders that the economy may enter a contraction some time in the next six months, U.S. central bankers see the economic outlook as fundamentally healthy. The ...Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
Business - Financial Times
Fed officials were divided over big rate cut in September
Minutes from meeting showed some dispute about how quickly to reduce borrowing costsYesterday - Federal Reserve -
Business - Inc.
Fed Minutes Could Offer a Peek at Rate Cut Debate
Insight into the central bank’s decision to cut the prime interest rate may signal its plans for future reductions.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
Business - Financial Times
The Fed should create a hurricane crisis facility
Why only help when bankers are in trouble?Yesterday - Federal Reserve