The European Central Bank kept policy rates unchanged at its first meeting of 2026. The euro's appreciation against the dollar is a concern, some central bank policymakers say. Economists believe the ...
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Federal Reserve not likely to change interest rates
The Federal Reserve will likely not change interest rates this week. The Fed funds rate sits between 3.5% and 3.75%. Leavitt asked if Americans still have First Amendment rights China planted billions ...
2020-2021 retirees faced 15-20% portfolio losses and should cut withdrawal rates to 3%. New retirees can sustain 4.5-5% withdrawals with current bond and dividend yields at 4-5%. Retirees with ...
LISBON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymaker Alvaro Santos Pereira urged governments to do more to lift growth in the euro zone, saying ECB policy had done its work to support the ...
Swiss inflation edged up in the final month of 2025, likely alleviating the pressure on the country’s central bank to cut rates below zero. Annual consumer-price inflation climbed to 0.1% in December ...
Turkish inflation slowed for the third month in a row, potentially allowing the central bank to maintain its downward interest-rate path in the new year. Annual price growth decelerated to 30.9% in ...
Despite early appearances, the Trump administration’s abduction of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela doesn’t seem to be a regime change operation. After all, America is leaving the regime, now ...
In early December, the Federal Reserve wrapped up the year with another quarter-point rate cut, the third of the year. This rate cut was welcome news for borrowers, as it helped drive down interest ...
The Federal Reserve’s final monetary move of 2026 gave markets a clearer but still-incomplete vision of where interest rates might be heading next year—a year likely marked by continued concerns over ...
The U.S. Senate confirmed four of President Trump's nominees to the Tennessee Valley Authority's board. After an eight-month period without enough members, the board can now vote on policy changes.
FOXBORO — The Patriots knew they had six seconds left in the first half of Sunday’s loss to the Bills, but head coach Mike Vrabel’s play-calling might have changed depending on the exact time on the ...
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