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Fed's Powell opens door to rate cut

NPR · 1d
Fed Chair Jerome Powell signals possible rate cut, sending stocks sharply higher
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell signaled a possible interest rate cut in the months to come, sending stocks sharply higher.
USA TODAY on MSN · 1d
Fed's Powell signals likely September interest rate cut, citing 'downside risks' to jobs
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled a likely interest rate cut in September, noting "downside risks" to employment.
The New York Times · 22h
Powell Sends Strongest Signal Yet That Interest Rate Cuts Are Coming
Jerome H. Powell said the “balance of risks” across the economy had started to shift, raising the odds the central bank lowers borrowing costs at its next meeting in September.
2don MSN

Fed Minutes Reveal Broad Support for Holding Rates Steady Last Month

Almost all” officials backed July’s interest-rate decision, even though two governors backed a rate cut, according to a ...
3don MSN

Fed dissenters appeared alone in favoring rate cut at July meeting, minutes show

Not even 48 hours after the conclusion of last month's meeting, data from the Labor Department appeared to validate the ...
1d

Fed officials point to August data as critical for looming interest-rate decision

So many Federal Reserve officials have said they are waiting for data over the next few weeks before deciding on a September ...

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