The week in markets started with the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by more than most economists expected.
Forbes’ expert contributors help explain what the Fed’s move means for investors, businesses, job seekers, home buyers and ...
Mortgage rates closely track the yield on a 10-year Treasury bond, or the amount paid to a bondholder annually. In the ...
Donald Trump has argued that the Fed would only cut interest rates close to the election to help his political opponents.
Spurred on by the Federal Reserve Board's half-point cut in interest rates, the stock market closed out a buoyant week on ...
Sales of previously owned homes in the United States fell sharply in August, despite mortgage rates plummeting that month.
Over the past few years, elevated mortgage rates and sky-high housing prices have contributed to a lack of home affordability ...
Wall Street rejoiced over this week’s interest rate cuts, but there’s another investor class that was just as enthusiastic: ...
President Joe Biden is celebrating the Federal Reserve’s decision to lower interest rates by saying it shows that inflation ...
If the Fed cuts interest rates today, borrowers will likely see interest rates ease off their peaks on things like credit ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon suggests the half-point interest-rate cut is “a minor thing” that Wall Street — not Main ...
The Federal Reserve announced an interest rate policy decision to cut interest rates by 0.5% on September 18. This decision ...