At first glance, the sight of this south-central Nebraska farm is not much different from its counterparts in the corn belt.
A cattle producer in southwest Missouri says drought conditions have returned and some producers are already starting to feed ...
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US central bank expected to cut rates later this month Incoming data will shape size of anticipated rate cut Fed policymakers agree inflation is cooling Sept 3 (Reuters) - As recently as two and a ...
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18. But how will that help move metal in Detroit? The Fed's fight against inflation, which involved raising short term rates 11 times in nearly 18 months, contributed to a head-on collision for ...
Over the past year, the unemployment rate has risen to 4.3%, and inflation is gradually moving towards the Fed’s 2% target. These developments suggest that the economy may be stabilizing ...
First introduced in 2012, the Fed’s dot plot is typically published four times a year. It’s designed to provide transparency about the central bank’s current thinking about U.S. financial ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said last week that "the time has come" for the central bank to adjust its monetary policy, with economists penciling in a reduction at the Fed's September 18 meeting.
The Fed could cut 125 basis points by the end of the year, says Citi economist Robert Sockin. Sockin said the Fed will be especially aggressive if employment data weakens further. Investors expect ...
But just because inflation is sliding closer to the Fed’s annual 2 percent target doesn’t mean the country’s worries are over. There is a new front in the Fed’s efforts to keep the economy ...