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FinanceFederal Reserve says ‘lack of further progress’ on inflation will keep interest rates at 2-decade highs
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMay 1, 2024

Personal FinanceHow the baby boomer ‘wealth effect’ is driving inflation: it’s ‘the richest retiring generation we’ve ever had’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 29, 2024

By Sagarika Jaisinghani, Alexandra Semenova and BloombergApril 28, 2024

FinanceJerome Powell may not rule out future rate hikes as the Fed gets ready to meet amid stubborn inflation, analysts say
By Jason MaApril 28, 2024

Finance‘We expect Powell to make a hawkish pivot’—Fed meeting to headline busy week for global markets
By Reade Pickert, Craig Stirling and BloombergApril 27, 2024

FinanceThe outlook for home prices has changed drastically in just the past month as Fed rate cuts look more and more distant
By Jason MaApril 21, 2024

FinanceState Street, with $3.6 trillion in assets, is counting on the Fed to slash interest rates—’The overall inflation picture supports a cut,’ CIO says
By Alice Atkins and BloombergApril 16, 2024

FinanceIsrael-Iran conflict will add to Fed’s caution on rate cuts as oil prices may disrupt inflation fight—but China and OPEC+ could ease pressure, Capital Economics says
By Jason MaApril 14, 2024

Personal FinanceHousing is unaffordable for too many Americans, and stricter regulations mean higher costs, Atlanta Fed president says
By Jason MaApril 13, 2024

FinanceAmid commercial real estate crash, offices are ‘once-in-a-generation’ buying opportunities, top developer says
By Jason MaApril 6, 2024

FinanceInvestors are scrambling for more protection against a market downturn as mounting risks loom over rally: ‘Something’s got to give at some point’
By Carly Wanna and BloombergApril 6, 2024

FinanceTop economist says the Fed will not cut rates this year as the labor market remains strong: ‘Higher for longer is the answer’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 6, 2024

FinanceThe housing market is so unaffordable that buyers need to make $30,000 more than they currently do to buy a home
By Alena BotrosMarch 26, 2024
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