Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve
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The markets are looking for a Fed pivot, but central bankers continue to say more hikes are coming and rates will stay higher longer. OANDA's Ed Moya joins us after the meeting to give a comprehensive look at what the Fed signals for the future.
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The central bank has raised rates aggressively for nearly a year, but experts believe the hiking cycle is nearly over.
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Many believe the Federal Reserve will slow down rate increases beginning in December.. Steve Friedman, senior macroeconomist at MacKay Shields, will join us the day after the meeting to discuss what was done and what he expects in the future.
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Revelations about the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX's inroads into the banking system raise important questions about how limited the crypto crash really is.
November 29 -
The day after the FOMC announces its policy decision, Christian Scherrmann, U.S. Economist at DWS Group, will offer his take on the meeting, Fed Chair Powell's press conference and what comes next.
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The September Federal Open Market Committee meeting may provide a turning point in monetary policy. Brendan Murphy, head of global fixed income, North America, at Insight Investment will offer his thoughts about the meeting and what to expect going forward.
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The review goes beyond the central bank's normal oversight.
September 19 -
The day after the Federal Open Market Committee's next meeting we will analyze the increase and the signals about what rate hikes may be coming.
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The firm's chief strategist, Joseph Zidle, expects the Fed funds rate to rise significantly over a long period of time.
July 21 -
Merely talking about the R word can make a recession happen
July 11 -
The Federal Reserve has started a hiking cycle that's expected to continue with half-point increases in June and July, Marvin Loh, senior macro strategist at State Street Global Markets, will assess the June Federal Open Market Committee meeting and tell what he expects the panel to do in the future.
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Use the “head fake” market rally to reduce interest-rate risk in your clients’ portfolios before the Fed rejoins the inflation battle.
June 6 -
The Fed just hiked interest rates by the most in more than two decades to battle inflation. It's not entirely clear if there will be unintended consequences.
May 4 -
Scott Colbert, executive vice president and chief economist at Commerce Trust Co., will discuss the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision and where they go from here.
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The first rate hike since 2018 was expected, but its effects are still to be seen.
March 16 -
Edward Al-Hussainy, senior interest rate and currency analyst at Columbia Threadneedle, will discuss the economy, inflation and the Federal Reserve.
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Concern has already seeped into U.S. markets with the cost of goods including lumber and steel rising this year.
June 3 -
The prospect of going back to the daily grind is going to be “a really tough pill for a lot of people to swallow,” an expert suggests.
April 30 -
Given the current nest egg shortfall in America, and that $1.7 trillion may not move the needle, Bloomberg’s Nir Kaissar says the message to save is key.
March 26 -
The funds are one of the largest forms of short-term debt vulnerable to investor runs in our financial system, writes former CFTC Chairman Timothy Massad.
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