The Fed just hit the brakes again. No rate cuts. No policy pivot. Minutes from their Jan. 28-29 meeting reveal they’re sticking to the 4.25% to 4.50% federal funds rate. Why? Inflation’s still hanging ...
Consumers and traders are waiting to learn if the Fed’s pause is a one-meeting hold or the start of a longer stretch.
The Federal Reserve's policymaking arm on Wednesday released the minutes of its most recent meeting in which central bank officials noted that the uncertainty surrounding how President-elect ...
The S&P 500 posted a small gain on Wednesday. Traders looked at the chance of future Federal Reserve rate cuts amid ongoing inflation. The broad market index added 0.16%. It closed at 5,918.25. The ...
Borrowers hoping for more financial relief from the Federal Reserve may have a wait on their hands, as the central bank is ...
After three cuts at the end of last year, Federal Reserve officials paused rate moves as they weigh a solid economy and ...
The Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged as officials grappled with uncertainty caused by inflation and ...
The Federal Reserve opted to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged in its first policy meeting since President Trump's ...
Federal Reserve officials in December adopted a new ... which it would be appropriate to slow the pace of policy easing,” minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee’s Dec. 17-18 gathering ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials have been signaling that further interest rate cuts are on hold for now given slowed progress on inflation and a still-strong U.S. economy, but ...
The minutes’ update on the outlook for the Fed’s balance sheet comes as many are looking to 2025 as the year the central bank ends its efforts to shrink its holdings via a process referred to ...
Federal Reserve officials have been signaling that further interest rate cuts are on hold for now given slowed progress on inflation and a still-strong U.S. economy, but minutes from the central ...