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Fed to Cut Rates Despite Sticky Inflation
The Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates by 0.25% on Wednesday, balancing concerns about sticky inflation (CPI 2.7%, PPI 3.0%) with a softening labor market (unemployment rate at 4.2%) and the belief that monetary policy remains restrictive despite 3.3% GDP growth. The decision will be fo...
Fed to Cut Rates Despite Sticky Inflation
The Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates by 0.25% on Wednesday, balancing concerns about sticky inflation (CPI 2.7%, PPI 3.0%) with a softening labor market (unemployment rate at 4.2%) and the belief that monetary policy remains restrictive despite 3.3% GDP growth. The decision will be fo...
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32% Bias Score


HELOC Rates Expected to Fall Further After December Fed Meeting
HELOC interest rates have dropped from 10.16% on January 3, 2024, to 8.53% on December 12, 2024, and are expected to fall further after the December Federal Reserve meeting, which is anticipated to cut the federal funds rate by 25 basis points; however, the actual change may be muted due to lenders ...
HELOC Rates Expected to Fall Further After December Fed Meeting
HELOC interest rates have dropped from 10.16% on January 3, 2024, to 8.53% on December 12, 2024, and are expected to fall further after the December Federal Reserve meeting, which is anticipated to cut the federal funds rate by 25 basis points; however, the actual change may be muted due to lenders ...
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48% Bias Score


Fed to Cut Interest Rates Again, Impacting Consumer Borrowing Costs
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates by 0.25 percentage points on December 18, impacting various consumer borrowing costs, including credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, and student loans, while savings rates remain relatively high.
Fed to Cut Interest Rates Again, Impacting Consumer Borrowing Costs
The Federal Reserve is expected to lower interest rates by 0.25 percentage points on December 18, impacting various consumer borrowing costs, including credit cards, mortgages, auto loans, and student loans, while savings rates remain relatively high.
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32% Bias Score


Mixed Global Market Reaction to ECB Rate Cut and Asian Economic News
Global markets showed mixed results Thursday, with European markets slightly up, US futures slightly down, and Asian markets rising on positive economic news from China. The ECB is expected to cut interest rates, and the Fed may cut rates next week.
Mixed Global Market Reaction to ECB Rate Cut and Asian Economic News
Global markets showed mixed results Thursday, with European markets slightly up, US futures slightly down, and Asian markets rising on positive economic news from China. The ECB is expected to cut interest rates, and the Fed may cut rates next week.
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36% Bias Score


PPI Surges, Jobless Claims Rise: Inflation, Fed Rate Decision in Limbo
The producer price index (PPI) rose 0.4% in November, exceeding expectations, while jobless claims increased to 242,000, the highest since early October; conflicting signals raise uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next move.
PPI Surges, Jobless Claims Rise: Inflation, Fed Rate Decision in Limbo
The producer price index (PPI) rose 0.4% in November, exceeding expectations, while jobless claims increased to 242,000, the highest since early October; conflicting signals raise uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next move.
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44% Bias Score


Slight Inflation Uptick Likely Won't Deter Fed Rate Cut
U.S. annual inflation is expected to reach 2.7% in November, a slight increase from October, leading the Federal Reserve to likely cut interest rates by 0.25% next week despite this rise, while President-elect Trump's potential tariffs pose a significant threat to future inflation control.
Slight Inflation Uptick Likely Won't Deter Fed Rate Cut
U.S. annual inflation is expected to reach 2.7% in November, a slight increase from October, leading the Federal Reserve to likely cut interest rates by 0.25% next week despite this rise, while President-elect Trump's potential tariffs pose a significant threat to future inflation control.
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32% Bias Score

Wall Street Mixed as Tech Stocks Drive Market
Wall Street's major indexes ended the week with mixed results, the S&P 500 essentially flat, the Dow Jones down 0.2%, and the Nasdaq up 0.1%, driven by strong technology company performance and following three straight weekly gains, despite mixed economic data and upcoming Fed interest rate decision...

Wall Street Mixed as Tech Stocks Drive Market
Wall Street's major indexes ended the week with mixed results, the S&P 500 essentially flat, the Dow Jones down 0.2%, and the Nasdaq up 0.1%, driven by strong technology company performance and following three straight weekly gains, despite mixed economic data and upcoming Fed interest rate decision...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Team Explores Unprecedented Bank Deregulation
President-elect Trump's transition team is exploring significant deregulation of US banks, including the potential closure or merger of regulatory agencies like the FDIC, despite the agency's crucial role in protecting depositors; these actions require Congressional approval and are unprecedented.

Trump Team Explores Unprecedented Bank Deregulation
President-elect Trump's transition team is exploring significant deregulation of US banks, including the potential closure or merger of regulatory agencies like the FDIC, despite the agency's crucial role in protecting depositors; these actions require Congressional approval and are unprecedented.
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52% Bias Score

Strategic CD Moves Before 2025: Maximizing Returns in a Shifting Rate Environment
Higher interest rates in 2022-2023 significantly increased CD returns for savers; however, recent rate cuts necessitate a more strategic approach to maximize benefits before year-end 2024, including comparing lenders and choosing long-term options while depositing only accessible funds.

Strategic CD Moves Before 2025: Maximizing Returns in a Shifting Rate Environment
Higher interest rates in 2022-2023 significantly increased CD returns for savers; however, recent rate cuts necessitate a more strategic approach to maximize benefits before year-end 2024, including comparing lenders and choosing long-term options while depositing only accessible funds.
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44% Bias Score

Wholesale Inflation Rises, Exceeding Expectations Despite Fed Rate Cut
US wholesale prices increased 0.4% in November, exceeding forecasts, with food costs rising 3.1% due to higher fruit, vegetable, and egg prices; this follows a 2.7% increase in consumer prices, yet the Federal Reserve is still expected to cut interest rates next week.

Wholesale Inflation Rises, Exceeding Expectations Despite Fed Rate Cut
US wholesale prices increased 0.4% in November, exceeding forecasts, with food costs rising 3.1% due to higher fruit, vegetable, and egg prices; this follows a 2.7% increase in consumer prices, yet the Federal Reserve is still expected to cut interest rates next week.
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36% Bias Score

Fed Rate Cut Likely Next Week, Pending Inflation Data
Traders anticipate another Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week, with an 86% likelihood according to the CME FedWatch Tool, pending this week's CPI and PPI reports expected to show increases of 0.3% and 0.2%, respectively. The decision is also influenced by labor market concerns and political...

Fed Rate Cut Likely Next Week, Pending Inflation Data
Traders anticipate another Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week, with an 86% likelihood according to the CME FedWatch Tool, pending this week's CPI and PPI reports expected to show increases of 0.3% and 0.2%, respectively. The decision is also influenced by labor market concerns and political...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Inflation Remains Stagnant, Raising Concerns for Federal Reserve
U.S. inflation remains stagnant in November, with analysts predicting a 0.3% month-on-month and 3.3% year-on-year increase in core CPI, prompting concerns about the Federal Reserve's ability to lower interest rates and concerns about the economic impact on various income groups.

U.S. Inflation Remains Stagnant, Raising Concerns for Federal Reserve
U.S. inflation remains stagnant in November, with analysts predicting a 0.3% month-on-month and 3.3% year-on-year increase in core CPI, prompting concerns about the Federal Reserve's ability to lower interest rates and concerns about the economic impact on various income groups.
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36% Bias Score
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