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Nov. inflation increase won't derail Fed interest rate cuts
ECB, Fed Are Both Expected to Cut Rates. But Their Economies Have Very Different Outlooks.
President-elect Donald Trump's tariffs and political crises in France and Germany have darkened the outlook for the euro area.
Is the Federal Reserve Running Out of Reasons To Cut Interest Rates?
While the Federal Reserve is expected to cut its key interest rate next week, stubborn inflation could pressure the central bank to keep rate cuts few and far between next year.
November inflation increase won't derail Fed interest rate cuts
Inflation in November rose modestly, with housing costs continuing to be a major factor in price increases. However, the Fed is expected to proceed with an interest rate cut next week.
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SNB says likelihood of negative interest rates has come down
The Swiss National Bank could still take interest rates into negative territory, Chairman Martin Schlegel, although the ...
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Today's best savings rates
Even if high-yield savings accounts continue to drop, you'll still earn more in interest than you would with a traditional ...
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Home equity rates fall across the board ahead of the Fed’s next meeting
The $30,000 HELOC (home equity line of credit) dropped to two basis points to 8.53 percent — its lowest level in a year and a ...
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Mortgage refinance demand surges 27% as interest rates drop for the third straight week
The average contract interest rate for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with conforming loan balances ($766,550 or less) ...
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Why One Fed Official Thinks Interest Rates Are At 'Appropriate’ Levels
St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem said interest rates were at “appropriately restrictive” levels and urged a “patient” ...
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Prices Rise Again Slightly in November: Will Grinchy Inflation Steal the Gift of Lower Interest Rates?
Inflation is being a bit of a humbug, refusing to let us all enjoy a little relief from higher prices this holiday season. At ...
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The Fed slashed interest rates, but some credit card APRs aren’t going down. Here’s why.
But when the Fed started slashing interest rates in September, with an initial cut of half a percentage point, the average ...
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