Tag: Jerome Powell
What the Fed’s policy ‘recalibration’ means: Powell’s new strategy explained
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has introduced a new term to describe the Central bank‘s monetary policy, referring to it as a “recalibration” during a crucial moment. Following a recent
DetailBank of England adopts gradual approach, halts rate cuts
The Bank of England announced on Thursday that it would maintain Interest rates following a previous cut in August, despite the U.S. Federal Reserve’s recent rate reduction. The Monetary Policy
DetailSeptember 2024 Federal Reserve Meeting: Fed Cuts Rates by Half Point
The Federal Reserve took action on Wednesday by cutting Interest rates for the first time since the early stages of the Covid pandemic. The half a percentage point reduction in
DetailDallas Fed’s former head calls for 0.5% interest rate cut
Former Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan believes that a half percentage point interest rate cut at the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting would be the optimal move. Kaplan stated that a
DetailWill the Fed Cut Rates by 0.5% in September? Market Speculation Grows
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has hinted at an imminent interest rate cut, prompting market speculation on the timing and magnitude of the potential cut. Traders are pricing in a
DetailFederal Reserve Shifts Focus to Employment Mission
Federal Reserve officials are shifting their focus from Inflation to concerns about unemployment, as recent data indicates a potential slowdown in the labor market. Economic indicators suggest that unemployment may
DetailWhat to anticipate from the release of the Fed’s favored inflation measure on Friday
Federal Reserve officials are set to receive the latest update on their preferred Inflation measure on Friday, which could impact the upcoming rate decision in September. The Commerce Department is
DetailSlowing Inflation: Uncertain Next Moves for the Fed
Federal Reserve officials are approaching their policy meeting with Inflation easing but uncertainty remains about the extent of interest rate adjustments. Recent data indicates a significant decrease in price pressures
DetailJuly inflation indicator increases by 0.2%, in line with Fed’s expectations
Inflation ticked up in July, as indicated by a measure favored by the Federal Reserve ahead of its anticipated interest rate cut – the first in over four years. The
DetailAugust 2024 Jobs Report: Latest Updates and Analysis
The U.S. economy added slightly fewer jobs than anticipated in August, signaling a slowdown in the labor market and potentially paving the way for the Federal Reserve to reduce Interest
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