Fed, dot plot and interest rates
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The Fed's dot plot is a chart that records each Fed official's projection for the central bank's key short-term interest rate. The dot plot is updated every three months and is meant to ...
Bonds were modestly weaker overnight, but have moved back into positive territory after this morning's Employment Cost Index ...
The Fed is poised to cut rates despite divisions on the economic outlook and could signal a slower path for easing in 2026.
With the Federal Reserve expected to hold interest rates steady this week, the forward-looking dot plot will be in the ...
After each Federal Reserve meeting, market analysts, desperate to divine future monetary policy, scrutinize every aspect of the central bank’s public statements—including its “dot plot,” released ...
The Federal Reserve’s dot plot showed that officials still see two more rate cuts coming in 2025 and another two in 2026, though expectations varied among members. The projections showed that ...
Right now, there's a gap between what Fed policymakers are projecting on interest rates and what the market is saying. That's best viewed through this chart, from the CME's handy Fed watch tool, on ...
The Federal Reserve's latest "dot plot" outlining future interest rate moves suggests the central bank will still cut rates twice this year, unchanged from its March outlook, though June's ...
As Federal Reserve officials gather for their March meeting, the focus isn’t on Wednesday afternoon’s decision for interest rates, but on what may happen months from now. The central bank is widely ...
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