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It’s generally a mistake to obsess over the interest-rate projections—the so-called dot plot—in the out-years of the Federal Reserve’s quarterly economic projections. Nevertheless ...
Since 2011, the Federal Reserve has published a chart known as the “dot plot,” which maps out policymakers’ expectations for where interest rates could be headed in the future. The dot plot ...
The "dot plot," part of the FOMC's Summary of Economic Projections released along with the policy decision statement, shows where each participant in the meeting thinks the fed funds rate should ...
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Bankrate on MSNThe Federal Reserve’s latest dot plot, explained – and what it says about interest rate cutsThe Fed’s dot plot is a chart that records each Fed official’s projection for the central bank’s key short-term interest rate ...
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 four ...
One of the more intriguing pieces that gets released during Fed press conferences is the Fed Dot Plot. This is the report that indicates where the members feel interest rates are heading over the ...
Every three months since January 2012, the Federal Reserve has sent analysts scurrying by updating its “dot plot,” which has become the de facto monetary policy forecast of the US central bank ...
Most of them see this so-called dot plot as a valuable communications tool, but it has increasingly contributed to investor confusion.
The Federal Reserve’s so-called dot plot, which the U.S. central bank uses to signal its outlook for the path of interest rates, shows officials expect to raise the fed funds rate three times ...
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