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After consternation about whether the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates for a third time this year, the consensus is that the central bank will likely go ahead with a 25 basis point cut on ...
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White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett addresses concern that potential rate cuts could be politically motivated. Photo: Sean T. Smith for WSJ Leadership Institute National ...
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The Fed cut rates by 0.25% in December 2025 with a 9-3 vote split and signaled future cuts may pause. Early projections suggest the 2027 Social Security COLA could fall to 2.3% to 2.6% range. A 2.3% ...
The Australian share market has closed a mostly flat day down by 0.1 per cent at 8,579 points. It comes as the world waits to see if the US Federal Reserve decides to cut interest rates in its two-day ...
• The Federal Reserve cut interest rates Wednesday by a quarter point as expected, lowering borrowing costs for the third time this year. • Wall Street rallied after Fed Chair Jerome Powell ruled out ...
The Federal Reserve cut rates by 25bps, citing rising employment risks and persistent inflation. FOMC's dot plot signals only one rate cut in 2026, with a wider range of policy views among members.