Fed to Cut Rates, But With No Added Signal: Decision-Day Guide
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Fed to Cut Rates, But With No Added Signal: Decision-Day Guide
(Bloomberg) — Expectations are set for two things from this week’s Federal Reserve meeting: Officials will lower rates by a quarter percentage point and Chair Jerome Powell will offer little guidance as a growing divide among policymakers blurs the path ahead.
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USDJPY – Daily Chart – 291025 – TA1Fed Interest Rate Decision and Powell’s Press Conference While economists speculate about the timing of a BoJ rate hike, the Fed will take center stage later on Wednesday, October 29. Economists expect the Fed to cut interest rates by 25 basis points. Unless there is a surprise 50-basis-point cut, Fed Chair Powell will set the tone for markets. Support for a December rate cut to bolster the labor market and ack…
The Federal Reserve's (Fed) Open Market Committee will conclude a two-day meeting today, during which it is expected to cut the key interest rate by 0.25 percentage point, as analysts expect. It is also expected to be encouraged by the latest data on September inflation, the growth of which was lower than expected.
The US Federal Reserve will cut the federal fund rate by 25 points this Wednesday, but will not give explicit guidance on the last monetary decision of the year, scheduled for December. This is the forecast in which analysts from Oxford Economics, Natixis IM Solutions (NIM Solutions) and Barclays agree. According to them, “discretion is taking on a more important role in the Federal Reserve’s reaction function, as downward risks in the labor mar…
The US stock markets gained on Tuesday. At the close of trading in New York, the Dow was calculated at 47,706 points, up 0.3 percent compared to the previous trading day. A few minutes earlier, the broader S&P 500 was up 0.2 percent at around 6,891 points, while the technology exchange Nasdaq calculated the Nasdaq 100 at the same time at around 26,012 points, up 0.7 percent. Investors are eagerly awaiting the US Federal Reserve's decision on the…
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