Market dynamics suggest potential volatility due to uncertain rate cut probabilities, with a 50/50 chance for a cut by June.
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The Fed chair is expected to deliver a simple message to lawmakers: Because the economy is doing well, the Fed can take its ...
The President calls for easier money even though consumer prices keep rising. Does he want even higher prices?
Consumer prices rose at a faster pace than expected last month, and the probability of rate cuts by the Federal Reserve has fallen, economists and strategists say.