In a surprising turn, mortgage rates have climbed 20 basis points following the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut. Discover why the bond market reacted negatively and what this means for homebuyers and refinancers.
In a surprising move, the Federal Reserve has cut its key interest rate for the second time this year, aiming to boost economic growth and hiring amid ongoing inflation concerns. Fed Chair Jerome Powell warns that future cuts aren't guaranteed as the government shutdown complicates economic reporting.
The Federal Reserve has approved its second consecutive interest rate cut, but Chair Jerome Powell's uncertain comments about future reductions have rattled markets. With inflation still above target, what does this mean for consumers and the economy?
The Federal Reserve's recent decision to lower interest rates below 4% has ignited a fierce debate among officials, highlighting economic challenges and potential risks as the government shutdown looms.
As the Federal Reserve prepares to announce a quarter-point interest rate cut, investors are left wondering about the future of the economy. With inflation rising and job growth slowing, Fed Chair Jerome Powell faces tough decisions ahead.
The Nikkei 225 reached a record high above 51,000, boosted by positive U.S.-Japan trade talks and expectations of another Federal Reserve rate cut. Trump's historic meeting with Takaichi is signaling a shift in Japan's economic policies.
Stocks reached record highs as the AI sector gains momentum. Nvidia's new partnerships and positive earnings reports set the stage for a pivotal Fed interest rate decision.
The job market is undergoing a significant shift as major companies like Amazon and UPS announce thousands of layoffs, raising concerns about job security and economic stability. Experts warn that this could mark the end of the 'no hire, no fire' era.
Stock futures climbed as investors anticipate a significant interest rate cut from the Fed and await key earnings reports from major tech companies. With inflation cooling, the market could see a bullish trend.
The Nikkei 225 index has crossed the 50,000 mark for the first time, fueled by positive U.S.-China trade talks and a booming Wall Street. With Japan's Prime Minister meeting President Trump, domestic demand may see a significant boost, lifting Japan out of stagnation. Discover how this impacts global markets!