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While bond market prognosticators are confident the Federal Open Market Committee will raise the fed funds rate target by 25 basis points this week, they remain less certain on the outlook for 2019.
December 17 -
With Washington aflutter over the rising likelihood for a government shutdown, Wall Street’s reaction amounted to little more than a shrug.
December 12 -
U.S. government debt is on track this year to rise at the fastest pace since 2012.
December 12 -
Arthur Bass, managing director of fixed income financing, futures and rates at Wedbush, discusses the yield curve inversion, recession chances and the Federal Reserve. Gary Siegel hosts.
December 11 -
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard said U.S. economic momentum is strong and a gradual approach to interest-rate increases remains appropriate for now.
December 7 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a bullish assessment of the U.S. economy and the job market.
December 7 -
With monetary policy close to neutral levels and no signs of an overheating economy, the Federal Reserve should move cautiously, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said Thursday.
December 6 -
Traders of U.S. interest-rate futures are no longer certain that the Federal Reserve will raise rates even once more next year.
December 6 -
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said that he’ll be counseling patience as the central bank moves into 2019 against a backdrop of slowing growth and no sign that inflation is taking off.
December 6 -
Market statisticians are falling over each other in 2018 to describe the pain being felt across asset classes.
December 5