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The Fed has raised rates 10 consecutive times since March 2022, bringing its benchmark interest rate to the highest level in 16 years. With the next interest rate announcement from them next week, what do you think the Fed will do at the next meeting? #poll #fed #economy #interestrates #powell

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Yellen’s comments rattled the market, not the Fed rate hike, Jim Cramer says 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐝: CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday said that the market got distracted by Janet Yellen’s remarks on bank failures rather than focusing on the stability reflected in the Fed rate hike. During Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference, the market whipsawed before falling in response to Yellen’s comments, accorSee more
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Jerome Powell Press Conference Highlights
Powell addressed the Fed’s decision to raise interest rates amid banking crisis. Here’s a dive into the key points he said during today’s press conference
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Breaking News: The Federal Reserve on Wednesday enacted a 25 basis point interest rate increase, expressing caution about the recent banking crisis and indicating that hikes are nearing an end. Along with its ninth hike since March 2022, the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee noted that future increases are not assured and will depend largely on incoming data. What their saying: “The ComSee more
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Powell's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee yesterday marketed a growing chance the central bank could lift rates by another half-percentage point when it meets later this month. What he's saying: "If the totality of the data were to indicate that faster tightening is warranted, we would be prepared to increase the pace of rate hikes," chair Jerome Powell said in his first testimony toSee more
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‼️FOMC Press Conference‼️ 75BP Hike ➡️Strongly committed to bringing inflation to 2% goal 🥅 ➡️Moving stance ‘Purposefully’ Indicators point to modest growth in 4Q ➡️Labor market remains extremely tightSee more
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🛑 Breaking News!! 🛑 FOMC Meeting (yep yep…the writing on the board is backwards 😂 I know but so am I most of the time 😂😅) 🛑Fed hikes rates by 75BP🛑 ➡️ need ongoing hikes until rates ‘sufficiently restrictive’ ➡️ will take cumulative tightening lags into account Waiting for Powell to speak now…See more
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🔺🔺Breaking News: FOMC The Press Conference🔺🔺 75 BPS 🔵Moving policy to level that is sufficiently restrictive 🔵Despite slowdown in growth, labor market extremely tight 🔵Labor market continues to be out of balanceSee more
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Hey 👋🏻 Public family! Just wanted you to know the upcoming dates to keep on your radar that will effect the markets. “There’s significantly more uncertainty now about the path ahead.” -Powell Friday (Tomorrow)- Powell speaks at 10am EDT Sept 2 - August jobs report Sept 13 - August CPI report Sept 21 - FOMC meetsSee more
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‼️ Breaking News. Powell’s Press Conference regarding the 75 basis point rate hike just ended. Here’s the jist… ➡️Labor demand is very strong On goal to get to 2%, it’s essential ➡️Pace of rate hikes to depend on incoming data ➡️Another unusually large increase to depend on data ➡️Likely appropriate to slow increases at some pointSee more
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Federal Reserve officials are set to make a second abnormally large interest rate increase tomorrow as they race to cool down an overheating economy. The question for many economists and investors is just how far the central bank will go in its quest to tame inflation. Central bank policymakers raised the benchmark interest rate by ⬆️ 75 basis points in June for the first time since 1994 and signaled that another increase of that magnitude is possible in July. With #inflation unexpectedly accelerating to a fresh 40-year high in June and the job market still growing at a healthy clip, the Fed is under mounting pressure to move more aggressively to tame demand and slow surging consumer prices. But there are signs the economy is starting to cool off ❄️: The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits has gradually increased, companies have announced layoffs or hiring freezes, and the housing market is softening. Gross domestic product slowed in the first quarter of the year by 1.6%, and is expected to decline again in the second quarter. How much do you see the Fed raise rates by❓ How do you see the markets react❓ Share your thoughts in the comments ⬇️ #ratehike #interestrates #economy #federalreserve #Powell

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‼️ Breaking News ‼️ FOMC Rate Decision is In 👀👀 👉 Fed raises rates 50 Basis Points 👉 Fed to start runoff pace to rise to maximum $95 B after 3 months 👉 Highly attentive to inflation risks 👉 Ongoing increases will be appropriate 👉 Decision was unanimous See more
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🔷🔷Powell Delivers Remarks at NABE (National Association for Business Economics)🔷🔷 The Buck Stops Here Speech 🔹 Committed to restoring price stability with a strong labor market 🔹 Ongoing rate increases ⬆️ 🔹 Warranting actions to get price stabilty 🔹 Labor market has substantial momentumSee more
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✅ ‼️ Breaking News ‼️ ✅ Let's talk today's Fed Meeting. 🔹 Fed Funds Rate Target ⬆️0.25% 🔹 Fed sees year-end inflation at 4.3% 🔹 Treasury yields rise post-Fed liftoff S & P hit session lows on rate riseSee more
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‼️Today’s FED Meeting Notes ‼️ ⚪️Powell: I believe best thing to do for jobs is promote expansion Yields hit Session Highs ⚪️Powell: Not possible to predict appropriate path for policy ⚪️Powell: FED to be guided by incoming data, evolving outlook ⚪️Powell: Both mandate sides call for move away from accommodation See more
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