Welcome to Investopedia's live blog of the Federal Reserve's January meeting. Here, we will bring you the latest news on the ...
The Federal Reserve decided to not cut interest rates, taking a wait-and-see approach to inflation. Fed Chair Jerome Powell to speak soon. Live updates on stocks, bonds and markets, including the Dow ...
The Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged as officials grappled with uncertainty caused by inflation and ...
The central bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady in its first meeting of 2025. Here is what investors will be watching: When is the Fed decision due? At 2 p.m. ET. How much will the ...
Consumers and traders are waiting to learn if the Fed’s pause is a one-meeting hold or the start of a longer stretch.
The central bank’s decision to pause at its first meeting of 2025 followed a series of cuts that began in September to ...
This is also the first interest rate decision of the US central bank since Donald Trump took charge as the 47th US President ...
Investors react to the Federal Reserve's policy decision and Chairman Jerome Powell's press conference, as well as results ...
By holding rates steady at 4.25% to 4.5%, the Fed may be setting the stage for a prolonged wait-and-see approach—monitoring inflation’s trajectory and awaiting clarity on Trump’s trade and immigration ...
Traders in the federal-funds-futures market were pricing in a greater probability that the Federal Reserve may keep its rate-cutting cycle on pause at its next meeting in March, as they assessed the ...
The Fed has decided to hold rates at 4.25–4.50%, signaling caution amid rising inflation, which could lead to fewer rate cuts in 2025. Read more here.