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The Fed may slow the pace of rate cuts next year, says Morgan Stanley Wealth's Ellen Zentner
Ellen Zentner, chief economic strategist at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the pause in the post-election market rally, how the economy will respond to the incoming administration,
Relief from higher rates is uncertain, as Fed signals slower move on cuts
Fed watchers see a greater chance the central bank may skip a rate cut at its last meeting of the year in December.
Fed's Goolsbee sees another 125 bps of rate cuts by end-2025
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee on Friday signaled he feels the U.S. central bank will likely end up cutting the policy rate by another quarter of a percentage point this year and a full percentage point further next year,
Boston Fed President says December rate cut isn’t a ‘done deal’Boston Fed President says December rate cut isn’t a ‘done deal’
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said it was too soon to say whether the Fed should cut interest rates next month.
Fed’s Collins Says December Rate Cut Still on the Table
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said a December interest-rate cut remains on the table, emphasizing the central bank’s decision will be guided by incoming data.
Fed chair's comment makes rate cut 'uncertain' - 15 Nov 2024
A December Fed rate cut is uncertain after Chair Jerome Powell said that interest rates would come down slowly.
Fed Chair Powell Says There’s No Need to ‘Hurry’ to Cut Rates
A strong economy is giving Federal Reserve officials room to move “carefully” as they lower interest rates, the central bank chair said.
Strong US data feeds doubts about Fed December rate cut
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Strong U.S. economic and inflation data continue to reshape the debate among Federal Reserve policymakers over the pace and extent of interest rate cuts as investors on Friday further downgraded their expectations for a rate reduction at the central bank's December meeting.
Dollar Rises With December Fed Cut Now in Doubt: Markets Wrap
Asian equities were set to climb early Friday even as traders scaled back expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut next month which weighed on US stocks and strengthened the dollar.
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Mortgage Predictions: The Fed Isn't Hurrying to See Lower Rates
The Fed has two main objectives: maintain maximum employment and contain inflation. Although one single data point is never ...
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Oil settles down 2% on weaker Chinese demand, uncertainty over Fed rate cut
Oil prices settled down more than 2% on Friday as investors fretted about weaker Chinese demand and a potential slowing in ...
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Citadel Securities’ Inflation Head Says Tariffs No Worry for Fed
Citadel Securities’ Durham Abric says the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate path probably will be uninterrupted by the incoming ...
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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq sink as post-election rally fades, Fed prompts rate-cut rethink
Wall Street is absorbing a jump in retail sales and Jerome Powell's hawkish comments as Trump-fueled optimism starts to wear ...
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Stocks Fall After Fed Comments, Strong Retail Sales Data
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said it was too soon to say whether the Fed should cut interest rates next month. “It’s ...
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Traders See Just Over 50% Chance That Fed Cuts Rates in December
Bond traders are giving only slightly better-than-even odds to an interest-rate cut next month as resilient economic data ...
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October retail sales add further complexity to Fed rate cut bets
U.S. retail sales rose firmly again last month, Commerce Department data indicated Friday, suggesting consumer spending and ...
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Fed's Collins says tech changes can improve financial system
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Friday the U.S. central bank needs to keep a close watch on ...
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