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Quartz • Jun 20, 2025

A Fed governor says it's almost time to cut interest rates

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller indicated that a reduction in interest rates may soon occur, reflecting expectations that recent trade-related price increases will not...

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CNBC Business • Jun 20, 2025

Fed Governor Waller says central bank could cut rates as early as July

The prospect of an interest rate reduction in the near future may influence borrowing costs, investment decisions, and overall economic activity by signaling a shift toward more ac...

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CNBC Business • Jun 20, 2025

The Fed held interest rates steady, but some credit card APRs keep going up. Here's why

Despite the Federal Reserve maintaining its benchmark rates, rising credit card interest rates continue to impact consumer borrowing costs and overall financial obligations.

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CNBC Business • Jun 19, 2025

Japan's core inflation hits highest level since January 2023, putting pressure on BOJ to raise rates

The increase in Japan's underlying inflation, surpassing economist predictions, may influence the Bank of Japan's decision-making regarding adjustments to interest rates amid chang...

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CNBC Business • Jun 19, 2025

Trump rips into 'too late' Jerome Powell after Fed holds rates steady

The decision by the Federal Reserve to maintain current interest rates has drawn criticism from President Donald Trump, who believes adjustments are necessary to support economic g...

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CNBC Business • Jun 19, 2025

How retail credit cards could bankrupt consumers with record high interest rates

Rising interest rates on retail credit cards are increasing the financial burden, contributing significantly to the growing share of consumer bankruptcies linked to credit card deb...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 19, 2025

Zero rate policy is back after Swiss cut, while Bank of England pauses after four cuts this year

The Swiss National Bank’s decision to reduce interest rates to zero may influence global lending costs, while the Bank of England’s recent pause reflects cautious monetary adjustme...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 18, 2025

Powell sticks it to Trump on interest rates — and beyond

Jerome Powell's decisions on interest rates demonstrate the Federal Reserve's independence and have important implications for economic stability and financial markets, regardless...

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CNBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Fed holds key rate steady, still sees two more cuts this year

The Federal Reserve’s decision to maintain the current interest rate suggests a cautious approach, while signaling potential reductions later in the year that could influence borro...

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Quartz • Jun 18, 2025

The Fed holds interest rates steady — and still sees two cuts later this year

The Federal Reserve’s choice to maintain current rates signals a cautious approach, suggesting potential reductions later this year that could influence borrowing costs and economi...

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Quartz • Jun 18, 2025

Trump says he just can't get Fed Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates: 'I think he hates me'

The ongoing tension between the president and the Federal Reserve chair highlights challenges in monetary policy decisions that can influence borrowing costs, investment, and overa...

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CNBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Fed holds interest rates steady: What that means for your credit cards, auto loans, mortgage and mor...

The Federal Reserve's choice to maintain current rates affects borrowing costs across various loans and influences the interest earned on many savings products.

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CNBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Mortgage demand drops, even as rates fall to the lowest since April

Despite a decrease in borrowing costs reaching their lowest point since April, the level of applications for home purchases and refinancing has declined, reflecting reduced consume...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 18, 2025

Why Tom Lee says the odds favor a stock-market rally after the Fed decision

A prominent market strategist suggests that, even with a high likelihood the central bank will keep rates steady, investors may still see notable upward movement in stock prices.

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CNBC Business • Jun 17, 2025

The Fed is likely to keep rates the same but give a forecast that moves markets. What to expect

The Federal Reserve's decision to maintain current interest rates is expected to include economic projections that may influence investor behavior and impact financial markets desp...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 17, 2025

This chart shows the Fed has room to cut interest rates enough to boost bonds and housing

The anticipated reduction in U.S. borrowing costs could lower financing expenses, potentially stimulating investment in real estate and increasing demand for fixed-income securitie...

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CNBC Business • Jun 16, 2025

Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady this week. Here's what that means for your m...

The Federal Reserve's anticipated pause on rate changes could influence borrowing expenses and returns across various financial products, affecting everyday consumer loans and savi...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 15, 2025

Why this week’s Fed meeting likely won’t help stocks break out to new highs

The upcoming Federal Reserve meeting may maintain uncertainty about economic direction and monetary policy, potentially leading to continued stock market fluctuations without signi...

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