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The Federal Reserve maintained its previously expected pace of rate cuts but signaled higher inflation and a slowdown in economic growth for 2025.
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said changes to the Federal Open Market Committee's quarterly economic projections, known as the "dot plot," could lead to clearer communication with markets ...
The Federal Reserve’s dot plot showed that officials still see two more rate cuts coming in 2025, despite a more pessimistic outlook for the economy.
March Dot Plot to Highlight Fed Officials’ Outlook In December, the dots showed the median Fed official expected two rate cuts in 2025.
Fed policymakers making forecasts are going to struggle with coming up with a “thread that tells a consistent story,” said Thomas Simons, chief U.S. economist at investment bank Jefferies.
Stephen Glosser pleaded guilty to bombing a woman's home and conspiring to "release a large python into the victim's home to eat the victim's daughter," prosecutors say.
After slashing interest rates by a half-percentage point today, the Federal Reserve’s “dot plot” showed that officials project another half-percentage point of cuts this year with further ...
March 2024 FOMC meeting is crucial for markets with the release of the Fed's dot plot, showing policymakers' expectations for future interest rates.
Allison Schrager deserves credit for saying the Fed does not have a better crystal ball than anyone else. But this is true even if the Fed doesn't release the dot plot.
That's best viewed through this chart, from the CME's handy Fed watch tool, on market expectations for interest rates and the last dot plot of Fed policymakers. The new one will be released at 2 p.m.
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