US Fed Split: Why Long-Term Rate Plan Fight Matters

US Fed Split

After cutting interest rates by more than a percentage point, Federal Reserve officials are now wondering where to stop – and finding there’s more disagreement than ever.

In the past year or so, prescriptions for where rates should end up have diverged by the most since at least 2012, when US central bankers started publishing their estimates. That’s feeding into an unusually public split over whether to deliver another cut next week, and what comes after that.

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What Trump Tariffs Mean for the Stock Market

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Hey there! If you’ve been keeping an eye on the stock market, you’ve probably heard some chatter about tariffs lately. With President Trump’s tariff deadline creeping closer, it’s a hot topic that could shake things up for investors. Let’s break it down in a way that’s easy to understand and figure out what it might mean for your investments.

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