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The rate projections give investors and analysts a false sense of precision. Some Fed officials are tired of them.
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 ...
Investors digested the latest Federal Reserve interest rate decision amid ongoing Israel-Iran hostilities that could draw in ...
Federal Reserve's dot plot signals two rate cuts ahead in 2025 According to the CME Group’s FedWatch tool, investors did not anticipate a rate cut in the Fed’s June meeting.
The Fed’s Dot-Plot Predicament: False Precision in Uncertain Times Investors treat the Fed’s rate projections as a promise from central bankers. They’re not.
This marked the fourth straight meeting the Fed kept rates unchanged since cutting rates by 0.25% back in December. Read more: The Fed’s dot plot explained ...
The Fed releases a dot plot at every other meeting. Each dot on a matrix grid represents one official’s rate projection for the end of the year under appropriate interest-rate policy.
Of greater interest and speculation was the Fed’s “dot plot.” Here, there was some variability whether the Fed’s consensus expectation was for one or two rate cuts in 2025.
The US Fed's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) decided to keep the benchmark interest rates unchanged at 4.25% to 4.5% due ...
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 forecast ...
Primary bond market Munis shrug off Fed rate decision, dot plot By Jessica Lerner June 18, 2025, 4:16 p.m. EDT 8 Min Read ...
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