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Traders are now pricing in a more than 80% chance of a rate cut in July.
June 17 -
Business activity in New York contracted in June, as tariffs and a slight softening in the labor market took a toll on conditions.
June 17 -
Former Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer predicted President Trump won’t renominate Jerome Powell as central bank chair, undercutting the Fed’s autonomy.
June 17 -
President Trump sharply criticized Jerome Powell in an interview aired Friday, blaming the Federal Reserve chairman for raising interest rates.
June 14 -
Further increases in weekly jobless claims would bolster the case for lower interest rates.
June 13 -
Next week's Summary of Economic Projections will be watched closely.
June 12 -
With no surprises in the producer price index, the Federal Reserve will have flexibility on rates.
June 11 -
President Donald Trump renewed his attack on the Federal Reserve Monday.
June 10 -
Bonds rallied as market observers gauged whether Friday’s weak employment report will spur the Federal Reserve to cut rates.
June 7 -
The standoff continues as the Fed won't talk rate cuts and the market continues to expect more.
June 6