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"Looking ahead, the Fed’s wait-and-see approach is likely to keep mortgage rates at a high-6% in the near term, unless major ...
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said on Tuesday that he was worried about inflation in Britain proving stronger than ...
The Federal Reserve has held interest rates steady but consumers could see cuts later this year. Consider these financial ...
US Treasuries gained after a closely watched inflation report came in below expectations, offering support for wagers on at ...
President Trump's wish for a rate cut may be looking more realistic as economic uncertainty clears—but it still won't be ...
Student loan interest rates for 2025 remain painfully high, adding pressure for borrowers already facing rising college costs ...
The Trump administration’s tariffs regime has disrupted markets, darkened the outlook for employers and businesses and ...
The Fed is in a “good place to wait and see” before moving on interest rates, Powell said Wednesday. “We don't think we need ...
Tariffs are threatening higher inflation, and that's putting pressure on the Fed to keep borrowing costs high.
The central bank doesn't set mortgage rates outright, but its policy decisions affect the housing market's longer-term ...
Jerome Powell said the Federal Reserve can wait to see which effect from Trump's tariffs is worse - high inflation or a weak ...
For the most part, experts predict rates will hold steady for a while. The Federal Reserve has indicated it's taking a slower ...