Part of the sell-off was catalyzed by Wednesday’s news that the Federal Reserve would not hold bitcoin in its reserve, prompting the world’s largest cryptocurrency to dip by 7%. "We’re not allowed to own bitcoin,” Federal Reserve chair Jerome ...
Analysis of the Federal Reserve's recent rate cuts and cautious approach towards future economic policies in response to President-elect Trump's impact.
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The Federal Reserve’s third interest rate cut of the year will likely have consequences for debt, savings, auto loans, mortgages and other forms of borrowing by consumers and businesses
The projections are a snapshot of individual committee members' best guesses on the future of unemployment, inflation and rate cuts. Economists expect that the average prediction will be three rate cuts in 2025, fewer than were expected when they last published their expectations in September.
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday moved to lower its benchmark rate by 0.25 percentage points, but said it plans fewer cuts in 2025.
The Federal Reserve's policy committee kicked off its two-day meeting Tuesday amid expectations the central bank will cut interest rates for the third straight time. Here's what you need to know.
Bitcoin prices climbed to an all-new high during the week through Friday, December 20, as multiple developments, including some notable government announcements,
MCX gold rate has rallied around 21% in 2024 whereas Nifty 50, Sensex and Nifty Bank index surged 8.50%, 8% and 5.25% respectively in YTD
Northeast Santa Rosa – the North Bay’s broadest submarket – saw the introduction of only 21 new single-family homes for sale in November – 56% fewer than this same period a year ago.