The Fed made the right call in hitting pause this week. "I'm not sure that pausing is really all the bad for stocks in the ...
The Fed uses interest rates "like a gas pedal and a brake pedal," Forbes said. Lowering rates stimulates the economy; raising ...
President Trump said Sunday night that the Federal Reserve was right to keep interest rates unchanged at its policy meeting ...
Trump argued on Wednesday that Powell and the Fed "failed to stop the problem they created with inflation." ...
Hint: You might want to pay down your debts more aggressively.
The Fed sets short-term interest rates, but does not directly control mortgage rates, which tend to move in tandem with the yields on long-term bonds. Those long-term rates are dependent on investor ...
The Fed is expected to hold off on another rate cut at its Jan. 29 meeting. Here's what it means for your finances.
Traders on Friday kept bets that the Federal Reserve will wait until June to resume interest rate cuts, after government data ...
On January 29, the Federal Reserve chose to keep the federal funds rate steady. Here are which savings accounts offer close ...
Policy changes: When the Fed adjusts the federal funds rate, it spills over into many aspects of the economy, including ...
Fed kept its key interest rate on hold in a range between 4.25-4.5%, following three consecutive cuts. TD Asset Management's Scott Colbourne discusses the decision and market implications.