Wall Street closely watches Federal Reserve meetings, but it's not just the decision on interest rates that makes headlines. The central bank's dot plot is a key quarterly forecast for both investors ...
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How the Fed’s Dot Plot, Political Pressures, and Tariffs Shape Rate-Cut Expectations and Market Reactions
“The dots are not a great forecaster of future rate moves,” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has warned, but every quarter the financial universe ponders the FOMC’s dot plot as though it were a ...
The Federal Reserve just announced, as expected, that it intends to raise its target for its baseline interest rate to 0.75% to 1%, up from the 0.5% to 0.75% range set in December 2016. The central ...
The Federal Reserve just announced that it intends to keep the fed funds rate in the same 0.25-0.5% range it has been targeting since December 2015. The central bank also gave us some idea about what ...
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates this past week by a quarter of a percentage point. But where rates go from here is a coin toss, at best, given that Fed members’ latest forecasts diverge widely.
The Fed cutting interest rates on Wednesday by 25 basis points. We also got a new summary of economic projections along with the decision, and Yahoo Finance senior reporter Allie Cannell joined us now ...
On the eve of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve decision, traders, economists and central-bank watchers across Wall Street are fixated on a single, perplexing question: Will the median of 19 policymakers ...
The Federal Reserve's latest "dot plot" outlining future interest rate moves suggests the central bank will still cut rates twice this year, unchanged from its March outlook, though June's forecast ...
Today marked one of only 4 days of the year with an updated Fed dot plot. When it came out, there was a fairly pitiful volume response relative to other dot plot days and an even more underwhelming ...
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