I believe the Fed will cut interest rates a little more aggressively than the market expects. Companies in the financial ...
"At a minimum, market expectations ... day on Wall Street, stock futures suggest a modest rebound from last night's selloff, ...
The bigger question centers on how much more the Fed could cut next year ... for 2025 rate cuts sent Treasury yields rising in the bond market, squeezing the stock market. The yield on the ...
The Fed has now cut interest rates three times since September due to a decline in the rate of inflation and ... of selling among investors. The stock market is a forward-looking machine.
cut today, the Fed funds rate is now down to a range of 4.25-4.50%, where we haven’t been since January of 2023. But this isn’t the reason the major stock market indexes are down from -2.4% ...
US indexes climbed higher on Friday as traders took in resilient jobs data and bolstered their bets for another coming Fed rate cut. All three ... a disaster in the job market." ...
"The prevailing view is that the Fed will accompany the rate cut with hawkish comments ... decent US economic growth and the strength of the US stock market." Here's where US indexes stood ...
I made four predictions about the stock market in 2024. The Fed indeed cut rates in Q4, but stocks didn't jump as much as I ...
THE FED SAID IN THE FALL ... ONLY A HALF A PERCENTA The stock market plunged Wednesday, just hours after the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point interest rate cut. The Dow fell more than ...
The Fed's interest rate cut improves the housing market ... I believe that the stock has upside given the housing market’s improving outlook and good structural long-term trends.
any meaningful upticks of inflation raise the risk that additional rate cuts, if any, will be few and far between," he said. Big moves in the bond market as Fed Chairman Powell speaks to the media ...
“At a minimum, market expectations have shifted toward a shallower- and slower-than-anticipated rate-cutting cycle.” Turnquist said the Fed cannot take all the blame for the selling pressure ...