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The Fed Just Made a Pivotal Rate Cut. What Will It Do Next?
After the Fed’s pivotal interest rate cut this week, policymakers face the question of how much further to reduce borrowing costs, and how fast.
The Fed surprised many investors with a jumbo rate cut this week. It won’t get much easier to predict the next move
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is known for providing clear signals about the central bank’s next interest rate move in order to avoid roiling markets. But Wall Street was mostly clueless this week when it came to predicting how big a rate cut the Fed would deliver on Wednesday.
What the Fed rate cut means for mortgages, loans and credit cards
The Federal Reserve has made its first rate cut in 14 months, with more expected in 2024. Here are the smart money moves to consider.
Wall Street, rate cut
The Long-Awaited Rate Cut Is Here. Here’s What That Means for Your Wallet
The Mortgage Bankers Association currently predicts the average 30-year rate to finish out 2024 at 6.5% and 2025 at 5.9%, while Fannie Mae forecasts 6.4% and 5.9%, respectively. While those mortgage rates are lower than we’ve seen for much of this year, they could also come with unwanted consequences.
Wall Street dips after rate cut rally, dollar firms
Wall Street closed flat on Friday, hovering near the previous session's record-high close for the Dow and S&P 500, while the dollar firmed as investors digested the Federal Reserve's 50-basis-point cut midweek that started a rate reducing cycle.
Global stocks are mixed as Wall Street's rate cut-fueled rally fades
European markets have opened lower after Asian stocks surged, as a rally driven by the Federal Reserve’s big cut to interest rates fades
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Jamie Dimon: Only 5% of everyday Americans probably know about the Fed’s historic interest-rate cut
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon suggests the half-point interest-rate cut is “a minor thing” that Wall Street — not Main ...
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OK, so there was an interest rate cut. What do I do now?
The Federal Reserve’s decision Wednesday to lower its key interest rate by half a percentage point brought some clarity to ...
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Richly valued US stock market may find limited benefit from rate cuts
As the Federal Reserve kicks off a long-awaited rate cutting cycle, some investors are wary that richly valued U.S. stocks ...
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The Fed's Massive Rate Cut Has a Huge Silver Lining for Savers Who Missed Out on 5% CDs
Say you've been holding off on signing or refinancing a mortgage because rates were stuck around 7%. Currently, the average ...
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The Fed's lone dissenter on the big rate cut says she's concerned about 'premature declaration of victory' over inflation
Michelle Bowman said such a big initial rate cut could complicate the Fed's mission of getting inflation back to its 2% ...
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Colorado realtors hope interest rate cut jumpstarts lackluster market
After a slower-than-average summer homebuying season, Colorado realtors hope this week’s interest rate cut will motivate ...
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Rate cut Q&A with Globe business columnist Larry Edelman
Boston Globe business columnist Larry Edelman answers the most important questions related to the Federal Reserve’s interest ...
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Surprised by how fast the market reacted to the Fed's rate cut, says Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon
Andrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss Wall Street's ...
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