Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Thursday he continues to believe the U.S. central bank should cut interest rates at the end of this month amid mounting risks to the economy and the strong likelihood that tariff-induced inflation will not drive a persistent rise in price pressures. "It makes sense to cut the FOMC's policy rate by 25 basis points two weeks from now," Waller told a gathering of the Money Marketeers of New York University. "I see the hard and soft data on economic activity and the labor market as consistent: The economy is still growing, but its momentum...
European markets were mixed at the open on Thursday, as investors awaited monetary policy announcements from the Bank of England, the Swiss National Bank and Sweden's Riksbank. The regional Stoxx 600 was near the flatline in early trade. The index has closed higher for the past four sessions, recovering from a 1.22% loss last week. Germany's DAX gave up gains on Wednesday as investors appeared to "buy the rumor, sell the fact" after lawmakers voted to allow exemptions to its debt rules, unlocking hundreds of billions in defense, infrastructure and climate spending. The potential reforms...
Stocks rallied on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 clawing back more of the rout since late February that took the benchmark briefly into correction territory, as the Federal Reserve forecast it would still cut interest rates two times in 2025. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 383.32 points, or 0.92%, and closed at 41,964.63. The S&P 500 jumped 1.08% to end at 5,675.29, and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.41% to settle at 17,750.79. The central bank kept the federal funds rate at a range of 4.25% to 4.5%, a decision that was widely expected. That said, the Fed kept its outlook...
The Federal Reserve in a closely watched decision Wednesday held the line on benchmark interest rates though still indicated that reductions are likely later in the year. Faced with pressing concerns over the impact tariffs will have on a slowing economy, the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee kept its key borrowing rate targeted in a range between 4.25%-4.5%, where it has been since December. Markets had been pricing in virtually zero chance of a move at this week's two-day policy meeting. Along with the decision, officials updated their rate and economic projections for this year...
European stock markets were mixed on Wednesday following recent strong gains as investors digested the historic debt reforms in Germany and assessed regional inflation data ahead of the latest Federal Reserve policy-setting meeting. The DAX index in Germany dropped 0.4% on Wednesday. However, the FTSE 100 in the UK climbed 0.1%, while the CAC 40 in France gained 0.7%. German debt vote passes Germany's lower house of parliament, the Bundestag, voted in favor of several changes to the country's constitution that would allow for a loosening in fiscal rules and pave the way for new investments...
The S&P 500 rose on Wednesday as investors awaited a policy announcement from the Federal Reserve later in the day. The broad market index was trading 0.7% higher, while the Nasdaq Composite was up about 1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 236 points, or about 0.6%. The Fed is scheduled to deliver its latest policy decision at 2 p.m. ET. While the Fed is widely expected to hold rates steady, investors will be looking to see if the central bank maintains its outlook for two rate cuts this year. They will also be listening to Fed Chair Jerome Powell for clues on how he sees the...
According to a statement by the Federal Reserve (Fed), Fed Chair Jerome Powell met with United States (US) President Donald Trump on Thursday, where the head of the Fed reiterated that the Fed's...
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) maintained its cash rate at 4.1% during its April meeting, holding borrowing costs unchanged after slashing 25 bps in the February meeting, aligning with market...