September Fed Rate Cut A Done Deal, At Least One More To Follow By Year-End: Reuters Poll
The Federal Reserve will cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points on September 17.
The Federal Reserve will cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points on September 17.
While rate cuts may support equities in the near term, several strategists caution underlying dynamics in the economy could limit the benefit.
Federal Reserve independence has once again become a lightning rod issue.
Wall Street strategists say investors becoming more concerned Trump seeks to impose his will on the central bank and pushes for interest-rate cuts.
As traders head into the final leg of 2025 they are not doing so with overconfidence. If this week’s bond market is anything to go by they’re nervous.
The U.S. dollar will weaken over coming months as market participants ponder the Fed's future independence and how many more rate cuts it may deliver.
This past week began with Trump and team making clear they have plans to have the government take a 10% stake in Intel, the first of "many more cases.