US Federal Reserve Expected to Deliver Another Rate Cut This Week Amid Softening Inflation
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US Federal Reserve expected to deliver another rate cut this week amid softening inflation
The US Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates by a quarter point on October 29, following soft CPI data. Analysts predict a reduction to 3.75%–4%, with indications of a cooling job market and inflation moderating, despite ongoing political pressure from the Trump administration.
Federal Reserve Expected to Cut Interest Rates Again This Week - The Thinking Conservative News
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates again when officials meet this week for the Federal Open Market Committee’s two-day policy meeting. The post Federal Reserve Expected to Cut Interest Rates Again This Week appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Federal Reserve Interest Rate Cut: What To Expect
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower borrowing costs again on Wednesday. Another quarter-point reduction, on the heels of September’s cut, would bring the federal funds rate to a range between 3.75%-4.00%. The federal funds rate, which is set by the Federal Open Market Committee, is the interest rate at which banks borrow and lend to one another overnight. Although that’s not the rate consumers pay, the Fed’s moves do have a trickle-down eff…
HELOC rates today, October 28, 2025: An expected Fed rate cut tomorrow could lead to lower HELOC costs
HELOC rates remain below 8%, according to the analytics company Curinos. Another solid move lower could be in the works, as the Federal Reserve is expected to cut short-term interest rates again tomorrow. This may be a good time to get a HELOC. HELOC rates Tuesday, October 28, 2025 According to…
The market rose this morning (28), with investors waiting for the decision on federal reserves (Federal Reserve, Central Bank of the United States) on Thursday (29), and trade is commercial between US and China on Friday (30). Read more (10/28/2025
Economists expect a reduction of 0.25 points in American juries this week
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