Morgan Stanley Weighs In On The Most Favorable Outcome For The Market
Wall Street is preparing for a significant Federal Reserve interest rate cut announcement this Wednesday, wondering how aggressive it will be.
Wall Street is preparing for a significant Federal Reserve interest rate cut announcement this Wednesday, wondering how aggressive it will be.
The big question for financial markets going into the Fed's meeting this week is whether it will cut rates by 25 basis points or 50 points.
The Fed will likely not cut U.S. interest rates as deeply as the bond market expects due to a resilient economy and inflation remaining sticky.
The cracks in the labor market in Las Vegas and across Nevada have typically appeared early and widened fast when the U.S. economy soured.
Energy prices are poised to drop, regardless of who wins the presidential election, says one industry watcher.
The U.S. Treasury on Thursday announced new proposed rules for a new corporate alternative minimum tax from about 100 large companies now paying 2.6%.
After a hotter-than-expected inflation reading, markets have quickly moved to price in a likelihood that the Fed will opt for a smaller rate cut.