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Bloomberg

Fed Minutes Show Broad Support for Gradual Rate Cuts

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Federal Reserve officials indicated broad support for a careful approach to future interest-rate cuts as the economy remains solid and inflation slowly cools, minutes from their latest policy meeting showed. Mike McKee reports.
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Bloomberg

Fiscal Policy Will Pressure Yields Higher, PGIM's Peters Says

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PGIM Fixed Income co-CIO Greg Peters says investors seem to be dismissing the negativity around tariffs and immigration. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Peters also comments on Federal Reserve monetary policy and his concerns about...
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Why federal interest rates likely won't drop anytime soon

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Fed officials say rate cuts probably aren't needed, and may continue to be cautious as President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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What Donald Trump's presidential win means for the US economy

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Voter dissatisfaction with the U.S. economy, high everyday prices on consumer goods and the performance of the U.S. stock market all had significant impacts on the 2024 presidential election. (Scripps News)
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Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates several times until 2025

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After months of arguments and promises about the economy by the two presidential candidates, The Federal Reserve meets over the next two days to do something that will actually help shape it. (Scripps News)
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Economic impact of inflation on consumers not clear, as many struggle despite officials touting improvements

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The economic impact of inflation on consumers and everyday spending is not clear, as many say they're struggling despite officials touting economic improvements. (Scripps News)
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Potential political implications of the Federal Reserve rate cut

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Questions remain about whether or not there will be any political implications because of the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates less than 50 days before an election. (Scripps News)
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What will Fed rate cuts mean for consumers?

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In a move that consumers have been eagerly awaiting, the Federal Reserve is expected to cut its key interest rate on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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Federal Reserve to announce decision that could impact auto, home loans

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The Federal Reserve could announce on Wednesday a change to the U.S. interest rate, impacting home and car buyers. (Scripps News)
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Money moves to consider before a possible rate cut

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After aggressive rate hikes starting in March 2022, the Federal Reserve has been attempting to pull off a delicate balancing act. (Scripps News)
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Harris and Trump to speak about their plans for the economy on campaign tour

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are expected to outline their economic positions this week. (Scripps News)
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Americans owing record credit card debt are carrying debt for longer

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Will the potential federal interest rate cuts help Americans unload credit card debt in the second half of 2024? (Scripps News)
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Fed chair testifies before Senate bank committee on inflation

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Pocketbook issues are at the forefront of what's on the minds of many Americans when paying the monthly bills and looking ahead to Election Day in November. (Scripps News)
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Potential homebuyers could face steep mortgage due to interest rates

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The Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady, which means rates for car loans, credit cards and mortgages will stay relatively the same for the time being. (Scripps News)
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The latest numbers show the economy is going strong

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Annual inflation has fallen drastically since its peak in 2022, ticking up in early 2024 before slightly dropping again in April to 3.4%, still above the Fed's 2% target. (Scripps News)
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Jobs report shows added jobs, higher wages in May; Unemployment edges up to 4%

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The monthly jobs report from the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics is packed with surprises and conflicting signals about what comes next. (Scripps News)
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Inflation rate ticks higher, could delay interest rate drop

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Average wages are keeping up with inflation, but the failure for price increases to relax could keep interest rates elevated this year.
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Economists still optimistic despite Dow's 240-point drop on Monday

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Many experts believe the Federal Reserve could lower interest rates this summer.
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Bloomberg

2008 Financial Crisis Deja Vu

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Zanny Beddoes, Editor-in-Chief for The Economist, brings us back to the great financial crisis in 2008 and explains how we can learn from the past.
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Bloomberg

Fed Has to Pause in Wake of SVB, iCapital's Amoroso Says

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"There is a broader problem," iCapital Chief Investment Strategist Anastasia Amoroso says in response to a question about the SVB crisis during an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Bloomberg

Wealth Consulting Group CEO Sees US Skirting Recession

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Jimmy Lee, chief executive officer at the Wealth Consulting Group, explains why he thinks the Federal Reserve should end its policy tightening campaign as inflation in the US ebbs. This interview aired on "Bloomberg Businessweek" on June...
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Bloomberg

Goncalves Is Focused on the 'Belly of the Curve'

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George Goncalves, head of US Macro Strategy for Mufg , talks about wild moves in the bond market. He's on "Bloomberg the Open." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more:...
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King Dollar Is Back, HSBC's Chew Says

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Joey Chew, head of Asia foreign exchange research at HSBC, discusses the outlook for the dollar, European and Asian currencies, and central banks' policies. She speaks with David Ingles, Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Fed on Hold, May Cut Rates Next Year: BlackRock's Watson

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Marilyn Watson, BlackRock's head of global fundamental fixed income strategy, says she expects to remain on hold for the remainder of 2023 during an interview with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business news...