The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut interest rates by a quarter point Thursday, looking beyond the election results to continue easing borrowing costs on the back of cooling ...
"Generally speaking, the US economy looks quite resilient, and the labor market still looks very good," Jim Bullard, the long ...
The US Federal Reserve shrugged off concerns about the economic impact of Donald Trump's election victory and moved ahead ...
The US Federal Reserve shrugged off concerns about the impact of Donald Trump's election victory on interest rates and moved ahead with a quarter point cut Thursday.
The economy grew solidly again in the third quarter, bolstering the belief that the U.S. can dodge a recession and raising the odds the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates more modestly in the ...
A Bullard fifth-grader is still riding high after a special moment with one of his football heroes — East Texas native and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. After an eight-and-a ...
But if the Fed veers from that steady pace, it likely would be to reduce rates less sharply to ensure inflation keeps falling, economists say. That may defy some forecasters’ view that the ...
The Fed shaved borrowing costs by 0.25 percentage points, or half the size of its September reduction, according to its Thursday statement. That brings down the federal funds rate — the interest ...
The clarity is largely tied to a new index from the New York Fed that charts pressures in short-term market liquidity. Called Reserve Demand Elasticity, it appears to front-run liquidity shortages ...