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Nov. inflation increase won't derail Fed interest rate cuts
November inflation increase won't derail Fed interest rate cuts
Inflation in November rose modestly, with housing costs continuing to be a major factor in price increases. However, the Fed is expected to proceed with an interest rate cut next week.
Inflation Isn’t Coming Down. Why the Fed Is Poised to Cut Interest Rates Anyway.
Fed-funds futures now point to a nearly 100% chance that Fed officials opt for another quarter-point cut next week.
Inflation increased in November, complicating Fed's next rate decision
The inflation gauge makes up the last piece of significant economic data before the Fed announces its next interest rate decision on Dec. 18. A finding of accelerated price hikes may give the Fed pause as it weighs interest rate cuts.
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The Fed slashed interest rates, but some credit card APRs aren’t going down. Here’s why.
But when the Fed started slashing interest rates in September, with an initial cut of half a percentage point, the average ...
CNET
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Mortgage Predictions: How Will the Fed Respond to Today's Inflation Data?
Lately, progress has stalled on getting inflation down to the Fed's 2% annual target. Meanwhile, the labor market isn't ...
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Gold hits 2-week high on China buying, Fed rate cut expectations
Gold prices hit two-week highs on Monday, climbing more than 1% on renewed buying of the metal by China's central bank ...
American Banker
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Inflation in focus as bank investors ponder Fed's next move
A slower rate of price increases would boost the likelihood of an interest-rate cut that could expand loan demand and lower ...
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