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Related: About this forumFederal Reserve is likely to scale back plans for rate cuts because of persistent inflation
https://apnews.com/article/federal-reserve-inflation-prices-interest-rates-cuts-4384e6b128915458aba2d178bf31ee1bFederal Reserve is likely to scale back plans for rate cuts because of persistent inflation
BY CHRISTOPHER RUGABER
Updated 3:00 AM EDT, June 12, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday will likely make official whats been clear for many weeks: With inflation sticking at a level above their 2% target, they are downgrading their outlook for interest rate cuts.
In a set of quarterly economic forecasts they will issue after their latest meeting ends, the policymakers are expected to project that they will cut their benchmark rate just once or twice by years end, rather than the three times they had envisioned in March.
The Feds rate policies typically have a significant impact on the costs of mortgages, auto loans, credit card rates and other forms of consumer and business borrowing. The downgrade in their outlook for rate cuts would mean that such borrowing costs would likely stay higher for longer, a disappointment for potential homebuyers and others.
Still, the Feds quarterly projections of future interest rate cuts are by no means fixed in time. The policymakers frequently revise their plans for rate cuts or hikes depending on how economic growth and inflation measures evolve over time.
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BY CHRISTOPHER RUGABER
Updated 3:00 AM EDT, June 12, 2024
WASHINGTON (AP) Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday will likely make official whats been clear for many weeks: With inflation sticking at a level above their 2% target, they are downgrading their outlook for interest rate cuts.
In a set of quarterly economic forecasts they will issue after their latest meeting ends, the policymakers are expected to project that they will cut their benchmark rate just once or twice by years end, rather than the three times they had envisioned in March.
The Feds rate policies typically have a significant impact on the costs of mortgages, auto loans, credit card rates and other forms of consumer and business borrowing. The downgrade in their outlook for rate cuts would mean that such borrowing costs would likely stay higher for longer, a disappointment for potential homebuyers and others.
Still, the Feds quarterly projections of future interest rate cuts are by no means fixed in time. The policymakers frequently revise their plans for rate cuts or hikes depending on how economic growth and inflation measures evolve over time.
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Federal Reserve is likely to scale back plans for rate cuts because of persistent inflation (Original Post)
sl8
Jun 2024
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Think. Again.
(19,790 posts)1. Someone should tell them...
...that the corporations aren't thinking about the rates when they intentionally squeeze every penny out of their profit margins.
Warpy
(113,131 posts)2. Hasn't it dawned on them yet that they're dealing with a monopolistic system?
All these rate hikes are doing is throwing people out of work. Monopolies and near monopolies have just kept raising their prices to increase the cash flow needed to buy back stocks, goosing the price and making the guys at the top richer.
One thing Congress has to do is get off its dead fiscally conservative ass and ban stock buybacks. Legalizing them turned into a racket very quickly.