Investors Mull Federal Reserve S Latest Interest Rate Hike
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Interest Rates Have Investors Worried. Profits Give Them Comfort.
A stronger-than-expected economy portends fewer rate cuts this year as well as improving earnings.The Wall Street Journal - World -
S&P 500 Falls for Fourth Straight Session on Fading Hopes for Interest-Rate Cuts
The index’s losing streak is its longest since the first week of 2024.The Wall Street Journal - World -
This one-year CD now pays 5.36% — thanks to the Federal Reserve
There are safe places to park your money and get a decent return.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
Reserve Bank of New Zealand to Keep Rates at Restrictive Level
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand left its official cash rate steady, but signaled that the rate will need to remain restrictive for some time given that inflation remains high.The Wall Street Journal - World - New Zealand -
High interest rate anxiety
How long can the economy last without a recession?Financial Times - World -
‘Serious possibility’ that Fed’s next rate move is a hike, warns Larry Summers
“You have to take seriously the possibility that the next rate move will be upwards rather than downwards.”MarketWatch - Business -
Economists are ratcheting up their expectations for economic growth, inflation and the level of future interest rates, The Wall Street Journal's latest quarterly survey shows.
Economists are ratcheting up their expectations for economic growth, inflation and the level of future interest rates, The Wall Street Journal’s latest quarterly survey shows.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Wall Street’s Big Rethink on Interest Rate Cuts
Investors see Wednesday’s Consumer Price Index report as a pivotal report card on inflation and the Federal Reserve’s next move.The New York Times - Business -
Are the odds of Fed interest rate cuts headed for zero?
Investors should consider whether the clock is running out for the Fed to ease policy this year.The Hill - Politics - Federal Reserve -
How do interest rates affect me?
Bank of England interest rates have an impact on the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.BBC News - Top stories -
ECB leaves eurozone interest rates on hold but hints at cut this summer – as it happened
European Central Bank says rate cuts would be appropriate if inflation keeps falling, as BoE policymaker Megan Greene argues UK rate cuts are a way off. There’s takeover drama in the self-storage world this morning, as another UK company falls to ...The Guardian - World -
Investors wrongfooted as ‘higher for longer’ rates return to haunt markets
Analysts tear up interest rate forecasts as inflation proves more stubborn than most had expectedFinancial Times - Business -
This is why investors shrugged off Powell’s ‘reset’ of Fed rate-cut expectations
Investors largely took Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s comments on the outlook for interest rates in stride on Tuesday — a development that might have come as a surprise to some market watchers.MarketWatch - Business - Federal Reserve -
Fed Governor Goolsbee Urges Rethink of Stationary Interest Rates
The head of the Chicago Fed wonders how long the central bank can leave interest rates alone before hurting the economy.Inc. - Business - Federal Reserve -
Biden says inflation report ‘may delay’ expected interest rate cut
President Biden on Wednesday said that the March report on inflation, which ticked higher, may delay an expected interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Biden last month predicted the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates, a move that could ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Nasdaq, S&P 500 Climb After PPI Data Lands
U.S. stocks climbed after wholesale price data came in slightly lower than expected.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Resurgent inflation looms over Biden’s White House bid
Consumer prices are rising quickly at just the wrong time for the US presidentFinancial Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Hot inflation likely to delay interest rate cuts. Here's what to expect
Rate cuts may not begin this year, some experts said.ABC News - Top stories