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Do Fed Comments Cause Too Much Volatility in the Stock Market?
A growing body of research shows how comments from Federal Reserve members move financial markets. Longterm transparency efforts from the Fed have resulted in more communication with the public today than ever before. But some argue that the Fed's communic
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'Emergency' Fed rate cut by June, only 6 U.S. banks will be left by 2025 paving way for CBDC - Dowd
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Why Your Bank’s Savings Rate Isn’t Increasing With the Fed’s | WSJ
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate continues to climb, reaching nearly 4% in November. But the average savings account’s interest rate is just 0.16%. Here’s how banks determine that rate — and which accounts are paying closer to the Fed’s. Illustra
The Fed Is In the Red. Here's Why. | WSJ
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The Federal Reserve manages interest rates — and therefore the economy — through its balance sheet, which is filled with things that make the Fed money (assets) and things that cost it money (liabilities). For the last 15 years, it’s made money from these
The Fed Plans to Taper. Here’s What That Means. | WSJ
The Federal Reserve says it will accelerate the wind-down of its bond-buying program, the biggest step the central bank has taken in reversing its pandemic-era stimulus. Here’s how tapering works, and why it sends markets on edge. Photo illustration: Ad