The Fed is expected to hold off on another rate cut at its Jan. 29 meeting. Here's what it means for your finances.
The Federal Reserve’s policy committee is in wait-and-see mode. The U.S. economy has entered 2025 with plenty of momentum, a ...
Policy changes from the Fed: When the Fed adjusts the federal funds rate, it spills over into many aspects of the economy, ...
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday as officials wait for more data that ...
Until then, Trump’s comments Thursday suggest he expects to regularly second-guess the Fed in public, despite a decades-long ...
The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates again when it meets next week, delaying any relief from high borrowing costs.
After soaring to a 40-year high in 2022, the rate of inflation is trending lower, which allowed the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates last year. The Fed's projections point to two more rate ...
The bond market's moves might seem strange given that the Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates three times starting in September. But it’s a reminder that markets care more about the ...
The Federal Reserve will hold its first policy meeting of the year on Jan. 28 and 29, where it is widely expected to keep interest rates right where they are after cutting three times since September.