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Fed rate cuts may make ether more attractive
Fed rate cuts may make ether more attractive after being left behind by bitcoin
As the Federal Reserve is expected to further lower its key interest rate after delivering a 50 basis points rate cut last month, it is likely to strengthen the investment case for ether, which has been trailing behind bitcoin so far this year.
How will the Fed's rate cuts affect your retirement savings strategy?
But the Fed's recent rate cut, and any future rate cuts that come down the pike in the next year, should not influence your retirement savings strategy. Simply put, if you're still many years away from retirement, you should be putting the bulk of your savings into the stock market.
The Fed Just Cut Interest Rates. Could They Fall Even Further in 2025?
The Federal Reserve recently cut rates for the first time in more than four years. But this could be just the beginning. Find out what you need to know.
How Much Will You Miss Out On in a High-Yield Savings Account If the Fed Cuts Rates Again?
High-yield savings account rates are high right now. But if the Fed cuts rates in November, how much could your rate decrease, and how much money will you miss out on in interest?
The Next Fed Rate Cut Is Coming — but How Big Will It Be?
The next rate decision won’t be announced until Nov. 7, but discussions are already very active about how much the Fed should cut — 25 or 50 basis points. And while a vast amount of data and debate will inform the move, it really boils down to choosing which side of the rate-setting committee’s “dual mandate” to prioritize.
Federal Reserve cuts benchmark interest rate: Here’s what it means
The Federal Reserve announced a half percentage point drop in interest rates last month: Here's why and what it means.
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Summers and Druckenmiller critique Fed's rate policy
As for how rate changes affect you, falling rates lower payments for your home, auto, credit card and bank loans. But they ...
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The jobs number surpassed everyone’s expectations. Cue the complaints about the Fed
Last month, the Fed slashed interest rates by a supersized half-point in a bid to prevent the job market from falling apart, ...
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US Yields Back at 4% for First Time Since August on Fed Rethink
Yields on two and 10-year US Treasuries are nearly back to 4%, a level not seen since August after a blowout jobs report ...
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Injured boy tube fed in hospital, murder trial told
On Monday, Belfast Crown Court heard from consultant paediatric neurosurgeon, Jayaratnam Jayamohan. He said the baby suffered ...
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Surging jobs, wages, keep Fed base case of quarter point cuts on track
U.S. Federal Reserve concerns about a slowing job market were relieved for at least another month when new data on Friday ...
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Why the Fed’s Two-Percent Inflation Target Is Meaningless
In recent years we have repeatedly seen how the Federal Reserve's much-touted two-percent price-inflation goal is little more ...
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Falling home prices and fed-up residents show the Texas housing boom is slowing
Texas is the fifth most moved-out-of state so far in 2024, according to an analysis from the moving firm PODS.
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Markets are finally believing Fed chair Jerome Powell will pull off his soft landing
"The general direction of U.S. employment signals an economy very far from 'recession,'" wrote UBS chief economist Paul ...
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