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The Federal Reserve

  • Will the US government’s ballooning fiscal deficit put the Federal Reserve’s independence at risk?

    March 20, 2024

    Fiscal dominance is when the decisions of an independent central bank are driven by how it might impact governments rather than inflation.

  • Will the Federal Reserve and Bank of England surprise investors this week?

    March 19, 2024

    The Fed will reveal its latest decision on Wednesday before the Bank's announcement on Thursday.

  • Why markets still think the Fed will cut interest rates in June despite US inflation overshoot

    March 12, 2024

    Looking longer term, there has been little progress on inflation since last summer, when inflation dropped to three per cent. Inflation has remained roughly stable since then.

  • US inflation comes in ahead of expectations again as markets grow nervy about Fed rate cuts

    March 12, 2024

    According to figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, prices rose 0.4 per cent in February, higher than the 0.3 per cent expected by economists.

  • US inflation top of the agenda with Fed interest rate cuts ‘not far’ away

    March 10, 2024

    Inflation has fallen sharply across many advanced economies, but central banks have so far been unwilling to cut interest rates when they are not absolutely certain that inflation is under control.

  • US markets on best run since 1971 – but how does the FTSE 100 stack up?

    March 2, 2024

    The S&P 500's remarkable run mainly stems from bets that the Fed will start cutting interest rates in 2024.

  • Fed’s preferred inflation measure to show persistent pressure in blow for rate cut hopes

    February 25, 2024

    Persistent inflationary pressures are fuelling fears that the Fed will wait until the summer to start cutting interest rates.

  • ECB and Fed more concerned by risk of persistent inflation than slow growth, minutes suggest

    February 22, 2024

    The ECB and the Fed are more concerned about a premature easing in monetary policy than potentially squashing the economy.

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