A mortgage interest rate lock before the June Federal Reserve meeting starts may make sense for borrowers. Here's why.
By Michael S. Derby June 2 (Reuters) - Cleveland Federal Reserve President Beth Hammack said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank ...
Former Trump economist Joseph LaVorgna warns inflation and energy shocks could force the Fed to raise rates by 100 basis ...
For much of the past year, investors have been focused on one question: When will the Federal Reserve finally start cutting ...
By Michael S. Derby and Ann Saphir May 29 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve officials continued on Friday to signal the U.S.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released its latest decision on interest rates.
Investors expect Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to favor lower rates eventually, but Iran War inflation risks are pushing markets toward hikes first.
Bowman said reacting to the inflation surge, driven primarily by energy prices and tariffs, has proven ineffective.
The conversation about the Federal Reserve has flipped in a way that should make anyone holding long-duration assets sit up. A few months ago, the debate was about the cadence of cuts. Now, market ...
Rate hikes are now more likely as the Federal Reserve weighs rising inflation fueled by higher oil prices and ongoing ...
Higher inflation, oil volatility, and mixed growth signals keep the Fed under pressure as markets price a higher-for-longer ...
The White House economist is selling a story that Wall Street, the futures market, and even Fed officials keep refusing to ...