Good news on jobs means you can say goodbye for now to your dreams of continued aggressive rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. State of play: The Fed may have adjusted rates by a supersized half ...
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WASHINGTON- The second to last jobs report before Election Day and the first one since the Federal Reserve cut the benchmark interest rate gave the White House Goldilocks vibes Friday. "You continue ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data shows that the American job market picked up in September with the unemployment rate declining slightly to 4.1%. The Federal Reserve cut interest rates ...
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There were several developments last week that shape the investment climate. First, the September US employment report was stronger than expected and this reinforces the message from Fed Chair Powell.
JONESBORO— Expect to see the national and local economies to moderate in the coming months, Charles Gascon, an economist and research officer for the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis, said. Speaking ...