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A still-strong job market will keep the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates until September, and from delivering more ...
With the average savings account paying 0.38%, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), it might feel a ...
Weaker labor-market data this week could bolster the case for the Federal Reserve to resume interest-rate cuts soon. “My view ...
A Fed rate cut could lower mortgage and credit card costs for borrowers this summer. However, financial experts warn that ...
Traders are raising the stakes on a potential Fed rate cut in July as the FHFA pushes for Congress to investigate Jerome ...
Expectations for a July rate cut all but evaporated after June jobs data came in stronger than expected. Fed-funds futures priced in a less than 5% probability of a cut at the July meeting, down from ...
The Indian rupee rose on Thursday after weak U.S. jobs data bolstered Fed rate cut bets, while a U.S.-Vietnam trade deal lifted regional sentiment.
The resilient job market has prompted traders to reduce their expectations for total rate cuts in 2025, now anticipating just two quarter-point reductions by December instead of the three cuts ...
US stocks ticked up on Thursday as investors digested a stronger-than-expected June jobs report that could put to the test ...
America's job market faced a slowdown in June. The unemployment rate increased to 4.3 percent. This is the highest in three ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday night that he thinks the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates by September or 'sooner' because of mild inflation thus far from President Trump’s ...