Borrowers hoping for more financial relief from the Federal Reserve may have a wait on their hands, as the central bank is hit the pause button on additional rate cuts at its Jan. 29 meeting.
Economists aren't penciling in a 2025 reduction until at least May, according to economists polled by financial data service FactSet. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has over the years ...
The deal will integrate FactSet's existing workflow with LiquidityBook's cloud-based trading solutions, improving efficiency and strengthening FactSet's position in the financial platform market, the ...
Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg(Bloomberg) The Federal Reserve will maintain its benchmark rate between 4.25% and 4.5% per FactSet data which shows most experts expect no rate cuts before May.
The Federal Reserve rate then was 1.2% ... 25% tariffs on products imported from Canada and Mexico. According to FactSet, more than 90% of economists they polled expected the Fed to keep interest ...
According to FactSet data, multiple sectors drove the ... If services inflation continues to improve, markets and the Federal Reserve will rest easier about inflation fears. While December retail ...
During Q4 2024, the Harbor Small Cap Growth Fund returned –2.87%, underperforming the Russell 2000 Growth Index, which ...
The euro was steady after hitting a four-week high against the dollar overnight, and could rise if Germany’s election outcome leads to policies that improve the economic outlook.
Explore the latest trends in the stock market as Wall Street approaches record highs and indexes fluctuate throughout the day ...
U.S. stocks finished mostly higher on Tuesday, as investors digested remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggesting little urgency for further interest-rate cuts and awaited the January ...
During the fourth quarter, the Harbor Capital Appreciation Fund returned 6.22%, underperforming its benchmark, the Russell ...