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Fed’s Williams says he doesn’t feel ‘urgency’ to cut rates
The Federal Reserve’s benchmark interest rate is in a “good place,” moving inflation down, and there is no need to rush to push it lower, New York Fed President John Williams said Thursday.
Fed policymakers agree: there's no urgency to cut rates
Federal Reserve policymakers have coalesced around the idea of keeping borrowing costs where they are until perhaps well into the year, given slow and bumpy progress on inflation, and a still-strong U.
New York Fed’s Williams Sees No Urgency to Cut Interest Rates
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said that there’s no rush to lower interest rates and economic data will determine the timing.Most Read from BloombergDubai Grinds to Standstill as Flooding Hits CityElon Wants His Money BackSingapore Loses ‘World’s Best Airport’ Crown to QatarRecord Rainfall in Dubai?
Are rates high enough? Fed resets clock on interest-rate cuts
A string of disappointing inflation data has forced the Federal Reserve to reset the clock on its first interest-rate cut and re-evaluate the trajectory of price growth.
Fed officials cast more doubt on the timing of rate cuts this year
Powell warned earlier this week that rate cuts could be delayed, with his colleagues echoing that in comments on Wednesday.
What Fed’s Rate-Cut Delay Means for US and the World
The US Federal Reserve and its vast global audience thought 2024 would be a rate-cut bonanza. But with price inflation proving much stickier than almost anyone predicted, those expectations are fading fast.
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What to expect from the Fed meeting
The Federal Reserve is expected to announce Wednesday that it is keeping interest rates at a quarter-century high for the ...
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Federal Reserve to announce third interest rate decision of 2024
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will announce whether the Fed plans to raise, keep steady, or lower interest rates in the ...
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More Fed officials ready to say goodbye to low-rate world
A growing number of Federal Reserve officials don't see a return to the ultra-low interest rates that prevailed before the ...
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The Fed might not be done raising interest rates just yet
Rate cuts have been the main focus for Wall Street ever since the end of last year, when Federal Reserve officials indicated ...
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Fed Meeting Today: S&P 500 Edges Lower Ahead of Interest-Rate Decision
Investors await the Federal Reserve's rate announcement and Fed Chair Jerome Powell's press conference. Follow along for live ...
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March’s PCE Inflation Expected To Support Later Interest Rate Cuts
Personal Consumption Expenditures inflation data for March is expected to confirm the lack of disinflationary progress in ...
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Fed's Global Detractors Grumble as Central Bankers Debate Rate Cuts
Fed presidents say a rate cut might happen this September, or maybe not. At the IMF meeting, other finance chiefs try to keep ...
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Fed likely to hint interest rates will stay higher for longer. But how high for how long?
The Federal Reserve meets for the first time since recent high inflation reports dampened hopes it would cut interest rates ...
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