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CNBC Business • Aug 14, 2025

Potential Fed chair pick David Zervos of Jefferies backs aggressive interest rate cuts

David Zervos of Jefferies supports substantial reductions in interest rates despite recent data indicating stronger inflationary trends, suggesting a shift in monetary policy could...

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Investopedia • Jul 30, 2025

Federal Reserve Holds Key Interest Rate Steady as Central Bankers Weigh Tariff Effects

The decision to maintain the benchmark interest rate reflects ongoing considerations about how trade policies may impact economic growth and inflation trends in the United States.

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jul 03, 2025

The odds of a September Fed rate cut look high after June jobs report — but it may be a tough call f...

Following the June employment data, experts suggest the Federal Reserve may consider reducing interest rates in September, though policymakers face challenges balancing economic in...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 18, 2025

Fed sticks with forecast of two interest-rate cuts this year despite new inflation worries

Market participants are closely monitoring the Federal Reserve’s outlook as differing views among policymakers on future rate reductions could impact borrowing costs and economic g...

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CNBC Business • May 19, 2025

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says markets are too complacent on tariffs, expects S&P 500 earnings growth...

JPMorgan's CEO warns that investors may be underestimating economic challenges from rising deficits and trade barriers, which could lead to a significant slowdown in corporate prof...

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