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business Mar 13, 2026, 1:00 AM
Federal Reserve may not cut rates this year, warns expert - Rising inflation expectations are linked to oil prices surpassing $100 per barrel.
- Daco suggests the Federal Open Market Committee may not cut rates this year amidst ongoing labor market concerns.
- Analysts highlight a cautious Fed response as rates remain unchanged due to economic uncertainties.
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business Feb 21, 2026, 1:00 AM
Kevin Warsh aims to reshape Fed's balance sheet strategy - Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor, is expected to communicate his strategy for reducing the Fed's balance sheet.
- Economists suggest that tightening measures such as interest rate hikes and balance sheet reductions can influence inflationary pressures.
- The success of Warsh's approach relies on careful communication and addressing potential market concerns.
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business Feb 17, 2026, 1:00 AM
Fed shows caution amid mixed economic signals - Conflicting economic reports are contributing to confusion around Fed policy decisions.
- Recent data shows stable job growth but disappointing retail sales for the holiday season.
- Analysts believe meaningful rate cuts may occur later this year, following a period of caution.
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politics Feb 3, 2026, 11:48 PM
Federal prosecutors resign over failure to investigate Renee Good's death - The DOJ faced criticism for failing to investigate the shooting of Renee Good, which led to multiple resignations of federal prosecutors in Minnesota.
- Protesters, including family members, are demanding accountability and transparency from federal officials following Good's killing during an ICE operation.
- The ongoing federal immigration enforcement in the area has created fear within the local community and calls for a serious reevaluation of these practices.
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business Jan 14, 2026, 8:33 AM
Federal Reserve poised to cut rates as inflation declines - US inflation data released on January 13 showed a core CPI increase of only 0.2%, below expectations.
- This data has led traders to anticipate a Fed interest rate cut by the June meeting.
- Analysts emphasize the importance of labor market performance in determining future rate adjustments.
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politics Dec 29, 2025, 1:00 AM
Moynihan warns of market consequences if Fed independence is compromised - Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan warns about over-fascination with the Federal Reserve's rate decisions.
- Concerns have risen about potential political interference in the Federal Reserve as Trump prepares to nominate a new chair.
- Moynihan asserts that a compromised Fed independence could lead to market consequences.
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business Dec 24, 2025, 1:00 AM
U.S. economy faces precarious future with rising recession risks and labor market concerns - The U.S. economy is currently experiencing a precarious labor market characterized by slow job growth and steady unemployment rates.
- Inflation rates are projected to remain above target levels, which may disrupt anticipated easing from the Federal Reserve.
- Overall, the outlook for 2026 suggests a complex interplay of economic challenges and vulnerabilities.
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business Dec 22, 2025, 6:00 AM
Federal Reserve implements rate cut before leadership change - The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points in December 2026 amid concerns about inflation and job market fragility.
- Jerome Powell indicated that rates were approaching neutral, though warnings about inflation risks remained.
- The upcoming leadership transition at the Fed is expected to influence future monetary policy.
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business Dec 12, 2025, 10:31 AM
Jerome Powell warns about the reality of a K-shaped economy - The Federal Reserve acknowledges signs of a K-shaped economy affecting different income groups.
- Jerome Powell highlights data collection issues potentially overstating job creation.
- The central bank's current policies aim to stabilize the labor market amid a complex economic scenario.
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business Dec 8, 2025, 9:01 AM
Federal Reserve meets to potentially ease high borrowing costs - High borrowing costs are straining household budgets in the U.S., impacting affordability consistent with voter perceptions.
- The Federal Open Market Committee began a critical policy meeting to determine interest rates amid political pressures.
- Future interest rate adjustments could relieve financial pressures or worsen affordability crises affecting American families.
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business Dec 4, 2025, 1:00 AM
Wall Street anticipates Fed rate cuts amid rising layoffs - The U.S. labor market is experiencing a downturn, with a significant rise in layoffs and a drop in job creation reported in November.
- Wall Street is reacting positively to the negative labor data, anticipating a likely interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December.
- Recent labor market trends have raised concerns regarding economic stability, distinctively hinting at the impending need for monetary policy adjustments.
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business Dec 3, 2025, 1:00 AM
Powell defends Fed independence amidst White House pressure - Jerome Powell has resisted pressures from the White House and emphasized Fed independence.
- Aditya Bhave noted the importance of FOMC composition over just the Fed chair's influence.
- Concerns regarding Fed autonomy persist as political pressures mount amid new appointments.
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business Nov 26, 2025, 2:51 PM
Traders bet heavily on December Fed interest rate cut - Prediction markets indicate a strong expectation of a 25-basis-point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December, with probabilities above 80%.
- Wall Street experienced a rally fueled by this anticipated rate cut and positive developments in several major sectors.
- The expected rate cut could provide relief to consumers and spur spending during the crucial holiday shopping period.
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business Nov 24, 2025, 1:00 AM
Fed's Jerome Powell signals a likely rate cut amid rising employment concerns - Wall Street's perception of a potential interest rate cut shifted dramatically following comments from the Fed officials.
- John Williams highlighted increased risks to employment, altering expectations for December's FOMC meeting.
- The stock market rallied as investor confidence grew, reflecting a strong rebound in tech stocks and optimism for the Fed's forthcoming actions.
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business Nov 19, 2025, 1:00 AM
Interest rate cuts dreams fade as Fed shifts stance - Chances for a December rate cut have plummeted from 94% to 47%, reflecting a hawkish shift in the Fed's stance.
- Stagnation in key global economies like the U.K. and Japan is raising concerns over fiscal policies and market stability.
- Investor anxiety remains high, reflecting skepticism about stock valuations and potential market reactions to economic data.
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business Nov 18, 2025, 1:00 AM
Federal Reserve grapples with divisive views on interest rate cuts - Federal Reserve policymakers express divided opinions on whether to cut interest rates in light of rising inflation and weak hiring.
- Economic data interruptions have made it challenging for officials to reach a consensus ahead of the next interest rate meeting.
- The upcoming decision rests on balancing ongoing inflation concerns against the realities of the labor market.
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business Nov 16, 2025, 1:00 AM
Politicians face growing challenge of affordability concerns - Katie Wilson won Seattle's mayoral race by focusing on affordability, reflecting a significant political shift.
- Economists are concerned that the term 'affordability' is subjective and politically charged, complicating the economic narrative.
- The challenge of addressing affordability is likely to persist in political discussions, complicating the relationship between consumer experiences and economic data.
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politics Nov 15, 2025, 1:00 AM
Adriana D. Kugler violated Fed trading rules before resignation - Adriana D. Kugler resigned from the Federal Reserve in August 2024 amid reports of trading rule violations.
- The U.S. Office of Government Ethics revealed that Kugler's spouse conducted stock trades without her knowledge during blackout periods.
- The investigation raised significant concerns regarding the integrity of the Federal Reserve's officials and prompted tighter trading regulations.
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business Nov 14, 2025, 1:00 AM
October economic data gap clouds Fed decision making - Delays in economic data due to the government shutdown have created uncertainty for the Federal Reserve's decision-making process.
- Analysts report a significant reduction in confidence regarding anticipated interest rate cuts amid missing labor and inflation data.
- The absence of comprehensive statistics leaves the Fed and investors struggling to assess the economy effectively.
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