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Fed meeting live updates: Traders await insight from Powell on next rate cut, tariff impact - NBC10 Philadelphia


The central bank is expected to hold steady on rates, keeping them at a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. What Fed Chair Jerome Powell says at his presser will be key. Read More

Fed Meeting Today: Investors Await FOMC Interest-Rate Decision, Powell Comments — Live Updates - The Wall Street Journal


The Federal Reserve concludes its meeting today and will announce its interest-rate decision at 2 p.m. ET. The central bank is expected to keep rates unchanged. Jerome Powell to speak. Follow ... Read More

Fed meeting live updates: All eyes are on central bank policymakers' path for interest rates - NBC Bay Area


Central bank policymakers are expected to keep rates at their target range of 4.25% to 4.5%. The Fed’s rate path will be key, as officials share projections. Read More

November Fed Meeting Live Updates: Fed readies a second consecutive interest rate cut - MSN


Today’s the day: The Federal Reserve is about to announce what it decided to do with interest rates at its November meeting. We already know what the Fed is likely to do: Cut interest rates by a ... Read More

Fed Meeting: US central bank ‘not in any hurry’ to cut rates, projects growth slowdown - as it happened | Reuters


The U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers anticipate two rate cuts in 2025. ... Fed Meeting: US central bank ‘not in any hurry’ to cut rates, ... She previously worked on the UK Breaking News team ... Read More

Fed Meeting Today: Powell’s Speech, Economic Outlook To Be On Investors’ Radar - MSN


Despite repeated pressures from U.S. President Donald Trump to reduce interest rates, the Federal Reserve ... s Speech, Economic Outlook To Be On Investors ... Fed Meeting Today: Powell’s Speech ... Read More

Fed meeting recap: Powell says central bank is in no hurry to cut rates again - NBC Chicago


Investors await further details from Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference. Central bank policymakers are widely expected to stand pat on interest rates. Read More

Fed meeting recap: Chair Jerome Powell defends central bank's decision to go big with first cut - NBC Chicago


The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by 50 basis points at the ... Fed meeting recap: Chair Jerome Powell defends central bank's ... How to watch NBC 5 Chicago News live for free on ... Read More

Fed Watch Live Blog: What Happened at Today's Federal Reserve Meeting?


Check back with our live blog all day for complete coverage of the Federal Reserve meeting, as well as Powell's press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. PT). Read more: The Fed Votes on ... Read More

Fed meeting live updates: Traders await insight from Powell on next rate cut, tariff impact - NBC 7 San Diego


The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates at their target range of 4.25% to 4.5% when policymakers announce their decision at 2 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Stream San Diego News for free ... Read More

Fed meeting live updates: All eyes are on central bank policymakers' path for interest rates - NBC Bay Area


The Federal Reserve kept interest rates at its target range of 4.25% to 4.5%, but policymakers said they still see two rate cuts coming in 2025. Investors are looking ahead to Fed Chair Jerome ... Read More


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