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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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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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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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From the high price of gas to the size of his blue plate special, Roger Hewins sees worrying signs — and is prepping clients accordingly.
June 21Team Hewins -
Many observers expect the Fed to move to yield curve control in September. But not everyone is sure this move will be needed.
June 12 -
The Federal Reserve has voted unanimously to cut the interest rate 50 basis points to 1.10% effective March 4, in the first emergency rate cut since 2008.
March 3 -
The Federal Open Market Committee cut the fed funds rate target 50 basis points to a range between 1% and 1.25%, it announced Tuesday.
March 3 -
With stock selection pegged to 10-year Treasury sensitivity, can these ETFs work when short-term rates rise?
July 18 -
The move suggests officials expect a lift this year and next from a tax overhaul passed by Republicans in December.
March 21 -
Federal Reserve officials forged ahead with an interest rate increase and additional plans to tighten monetary policy despite growing concerns over weak inflation.
June 14