Investors on Monday continued to scale back their interest rate cut expectations after Friday's better-than-expected jobs ...
Wall Street celebrated the Federal Reserve's half-point rate cut last month by sending stocks to fresh record highs, but the ...
After Friday’s surprisingly strong jobs report, Wall Street traders firmly expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates ...
Wall Street ticked slightly higher as markets awaited an expected interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the first in ...
Wall Street could agree and see a big rate cut next week as simply the appropriate ... "Strong case for 50 bp Fed cut, says former NY Fed chief Dudley." ...
Pantheon Economics cited a "red flag" in September's jobs market data, and expects that the Fed to deliver more 50 basis ...
The rate cut is about repairing the Fed’s damaged credibility. “Going big” with 50 basis points is a psychological gambit, to ...
It was a momentous move, closing the door on a run where the Fed kept its main interest rate at a two ... of a recession. Wall Street’s initial reaction to Wednesday’s cut was a yawn, after ...
The Dow plunged nearly 400 points on Monday while Treasury yields rose, as traders tamped down bets for Federal Reserve ...
The unanimous expectation on Wall Street is that the Fed will cut the federal funds rate, which has been sitting in a range of 5.25% to 5.50% for more than a year. Lower rates would make things ...
The Federal Reserve's closely followed overnight reverse-repo facility already has begun to reflect Wednesday's big ...
Wall Street and the Federal Reserve are starting to align. Although Fed Chair Jerome Powell said on Monday the central bank's next two moves would probably involve 25 basis-point cuts in interest ...