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Brian Rehling, co-head of global fixed income strategy for Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses trade issues, the growing yield curve inversion and Fed rate cut prospects. Gary Siegel hosts.
June 6 -
A disappointing read from the ADP employment report overshadowed a positive read on the service sector, and the markets upped expectations for rate cuts through next year.
June 5 -
Under the right conditions, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell hinted he would be willing to consider lowering interest rates.
June 4 -
The St. Louis Fed's James Bullard and the San Francisco Fed's Mary Daly said economic conditions may justify lower interest rates.
June 3 -
An uptick in inflation may be a sign that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was right when he said a dip in prices could be brief, allowing patience on rates.
May 31 -
A decline in pending home sales and a widening trade deficit suggest growth will slow this year.
May 30 -
Judy Shelton, a conservative economist whom the Trump administration is considering for a vacancy on the Federal Reserve, said the central bank should avoid restraining growth while the U.S. is engaged in a trade war with China.
May 29 -
The markets have priced in a Federal Reserve rate cut this year, with the likelihood of a September reduction rising to 62% on Wednesday from a 50-50 shot on Tuesday and about a 91% of a 25 basis point cut by yearend.
May 29 -
A 2.1% drop in durable goods orders shows businesses are holding off on equipment purchases as trade tensions with China increase.
May 24 -
Analysts homed in on the phrase “some time” and the absence of rate cut discussion in the minutes of the last Federal Open Market Committee meeting..
May 23 -
The latest slip in inflation will likely be short-lived and interest rates could stay where they are “for some time.”
May 22 -
Trade issues with China should end with a deal, leaving the U.S. economy mostly unscathed, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston president said.
May 21 -
Two Federal Reserve Bank presidents discussed how trade policy is effecting the economy; neither seemed ready to cut interest rates.
May 20 -
During the Great Recession, interest rates hit zero lower bound, which caused the Fed to make unprecedented moves, or quantitative easing, to spur the economy.
May 17 -
The White House is considering Derek Kan, an undersecretary at the Department of Transportation, for one of two open seats on the Federal Reserve Board, according to two people familiar with the matter.
May 17 -
Financial markets ignored surprisingly strong data and stayed focused on tariffs and developments in talks with China.
May 16 -
Rivlin, the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office, fought relentlessly for deficit reduction.
May 14 -
While tariffs will certainly cause an uptick in inflation, the Federal Reserve can hold rates, according to Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams.
May 14 -
While futures signaled traders' expectations, analysts said conditions aren't ripe for the Federal Reserve to ease credit.
May 13 -
The White House is considering conservative economist Judy Shelton to fill one of the two vacancies on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
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