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Inflation is still too high — 2 Fed dissenters explain rejecting the rate cut
The Federal Reserve has now cut interest rates for the third straight meeting, but the decision was anything but unanimous.
BI's economy team will share highlights from the Fed's meeting and explains the implications for your wallet.
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'Inflation remains too high.' Two Fed dissenters who rejected latest interest-rate cut explain why
The Fed could have waited for delayed economic reports on inflation and employment, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President ...
If the Fed holds interest rates steady as a means of protecting against inflation, it risks a deeper slowdown of the labor ...
The Federal Reserve cut short-term interest rates for a third time in 2025. What's next for borrowers and consumers?
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Fed rate cuts: Are they good or bad for home buyers?
Better reports that Fed rate cuts can influence mortgage rates, but unpredictably; housing buyers should focus on personal ...
The cut of a quarter-point will likely make it cheaper for average Americans to secure mortgages, pay credit card debt or finance cars.
Fed officials explained their opposition to the central bank’s decision this week to cut interest rates by a quarter of a ...
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year, bringing the federal funds rate to its lowest since 2022. Future decisions will depend on economic data.
Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee explains his case for voting against a rate cut at this week's Fed meeting.
Discover how easy money policy lowers interest rates, boosts lending, and stimulates economic growth. Learn the tools used and the effects on your financial decisions.
The Indian stock market reacted mutedly to the US Fed's third consecutive rate cut, with the Sensex and Nifty showing ...
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