The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point for the third time this year on Wednesday while projecting one more cut for 2026. The central bank voted in a split decision to ...
• The Federal Reserve cut interest rates Wednesday by a quarter point as expected, lowering borrowing costs for the third time this year. • Wall Street rallied after Fed Chair Jerome Powell ruled out ...
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John C. Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the central bank had scope to lower borrowing costs “in the near term.” By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.
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US central bank's next policy meeting is on September 16-17 Futures contracts point to 10% chance of half-percentage-point rate cut Fed's benchmark interest rate could drop to 3.25%-3.50% by January ...
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The fertility rate in the U.S. dropped to an all-time low in 2024 with fewer than 1.6 children being born per woman, federal data released Thursday shows. The U.S. was once among only a few developed ...