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Fed Chair Powell: Half-point rate cut indicates confidence in U.S. economy. Further cuts possible but not guaranteed. Economy in 'solid shape.' #FederalReserve #AI
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Fed Chair Powell hints at rate cuts with inflation at 3.0%, not waiting for 2% target. Recent CPI for June shows a 0.1% drop. Economic slowdown suggests dovish policy shift soon. #FederalReserve
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell notes progress on taming inflation but insists on more evidence before considering interest rate cuts. No rate reductions unless economic confidence solidifies. #FederalReserve #Economy
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Fed's Mester says more low inflation data needed before considering rate cuts. Rate hike reversal not expected until post-2026. Hold off on expecting lower borrowing costs soon. #FederalReserve #Inflation
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Fed expected to delay rate cuts and hold interest rates steady, indicating fewer cuts and projections postponed to September. Stay vigilant! #FederalReserve #InterestRates
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Mixed signals on Fed rate cuts as economists debate implications of April's PCE data. Stay tuned for potential market impacts! #FederalReserve #PCEdata
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📉 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵-𝗱𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘀 have been on a rollercoaster ride lately! 🎢 Just peek at the S&P 500 high dividend index, which is down 13.5% this year. Meanwhile, the overall S&P 500? It's up by 12.1%! 📈 • 𝗪𝗵𝘆 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗱𝗶𝗽? 🤔 Well, for a time, interest rates were at an all-time low, making high-dividend stocks the go-to for investors. But then, central banks, like the US Federal Reserve, began raising interesSee more
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With the latest speech from Federal Reserve Governor Waller called “Hike, Skip, or Pause?” — it has some wondering if the pause will happen in June. With likelihood of going back into motion in July, it could move up the median projection of the peak rate to around 5.4%. That would be a 22-year high. What do you think we could see in June with the hikes? #federalreserve #inflation #recession

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It’s a mess either way 18.18%
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Fed autopsy on Silicon Valley Bank $SIVB details grave mismanagement The Federal Reserve detailed serious management oversights by the executives of Silicon Valley Bank, which collapsed six weeks and sent financial markets reeling. 1. Silicon Valley Bank's board of directors and management failed to manage their risks 2. Federal Reserve supervisors did not fully appreciate the extent of the vulSee more
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What's your take on the upcoming FedNow service? Context: — The FedNow Service will allow individuals and businesses to send instant payments through their depository institution accounts in near real-time, 24x7x365. — The Federal Reserve plans to launch its FedNow Service in July. — Financial institutions of all sizes, including the U.S. Treasury, have declared their intent to use the service. —See more
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The Federal Reserve increases rates by 25BPS; moving it up to 5.00% — highest we’ve seen since June 2006. Legit putting more risk even more financial chaos. They continue to move the chess board impacting all of the players , especially consumers. Honestly I wondered if they would stay the course of force even while the banking bridge is on fire. They did. Not shocked by it. 9 consecutive inteSee more
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What do you expect tomorrow? No Hike. Crank it up 25bps. Keep in mind peeps — we “could” see some mixing in the markets no matter what the decision will be. Insert your portfolio psychology here. Don’t panic sell or buy, but research before you do anything! I’m intrigued to hear with J.Pow feels after the commentary of Janet Yallen and others. See more
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📈💼👔(US Adds More Jobs Than Expected)📉🏦📊💰💸 The US economy has outdone itself yet again, adding more jobs than predicted last month. The data showed that the US added 311,000 jobs, marking eleven months of exceeding expectations. However, this news has sparked concern at the Federal Reserve, as it signals a potential return to a more aggressive stance. Although average earnings grew less than expecSee more
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This is not the chart you want to see as the investing year closes. The markets have suffered mightily, seeing its worst performance since the global recession because of rising inflation and the Fed's effort to curtail price growth with interest rate hikes. The central bank's rate-hiking campaign has hammered stocks and bonds alike — meaning that even diversified portfolios are having one of theSee more
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The jobs market stayed solid last month with employers adding 263,000 jobs, while the unemployment rate held at 3.7%, near the lowest level in a half-century, the Labor Department said on Friday. Job growth last month was roughly in line with the 261,000, added in October, which was revised up by 23,000. In September, the economy added 269,000 jobs, 46,000 fewer than initially estimated. EconomiSee more
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