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"Looking ahead, the Fed’s wait-and-see approach is likely to keep mortgage rates at a high-6% in the near term, unless major ...
Jerome Powell said the Federal Reserve can wait to see which effect from Trump's tariffs is worse - high inflation or a weak ...
Student loan interest rates for 2025 remain painfully high, adding pressure for borrowers already facing rising college costs ...
A near-term cut to benchmark interest rates looks less likely after a thawing in trade relations between the U.S. and China.
Tariffs are threatening higher inflation, and that's putting pressure on the Fed to keep borrowing costs high.
The Fed is in a “good place to wait and see” before moving on interest rates, Powell said Wednesday. “We don't think we need ...
A 90-day pause on the bulk of tariffs on Chinese goods has traders betting the Federal Reserve may not cut interest rates until September. Odds of a June rate cut were down to 8.1% from 17.2% on ...
The central bank doesn't set mortgage rates outright, but its policy decisions affect the housing market's longer-term ...
For the most part, experts predict rates will hold steady for a while. The Federal Reserve has indicated it's taking a slower ...