While the chances of an interest rate cut at the January Fed meeting look slim right now (the CME Group's FedWatch tool has a pause in cuts set to an almost 100% certainty), what's said (and not ...
The financial markets see a roughly 80 percent chance that the Fed will make no more than two rate cuts this year, according to data from CME Group.
The Fed Needs to Watch Out: US Retail Sales Surged in Late 2024 and Inflation Caught its Second Wind
Retail sales rose by 0.45% in December from November (+5.5% annualized), and November and October were revised higher – October from +0.46% to +0.56%, and November from +0.69% to +0.77% – and it’s on ...
Mr. Mayorkas, known to employees as “Santo Mayorkas” for his frequent vacation indulgences, announced the extra time off in a departing message this week to his workforce. The move is not just ...
LOVE Island All Stars bombshell Ekin-Su will stun her co-stars by faking an orgasm - as she shows off her acting skills. The former Turkish soap star threw herself into a racy game in the villa ...
The odds of a January 2025 Fed rate cut were only 2.7% the night before the report's release on January 14 at 9:46 p.m. ET, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. The probability of a January 20 Fed ...
according to the CME FedWatch Tool on Wednesday morning, after an inflation reading from the consumer-price index was released at 8:30 a.m. Fed-funds futures indicated that traders were less ...
While the chance of a hike this year is still put at zero by pricing of fed-funds futures, according to CME Group’s FedWatch, it is a topic of heavy discussion.
Officials at the Fed have voiced increasing concern about the slow progress on inflation, and while some of the details in Wednesday’s report were encouraging, the data is unlikely to do much to ...
Economists had penciled in a 0.3% rise. Traders of interest-rate futures still see the Fed waiting until June to deliver a first rate cut, but are now pricing about even odds the central bank will ...
Investors see a roughly 98% chance that the Fed will hold rates steady at its January meeting, according to the CME FedWatch tool. That’s up from 78% a month ago. That recalibration has come ...
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