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The Fed Called It 'Bad News.' Here's What That Costs You.
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The Fed Called It 'Bad News.' Here's What That Costs You.

Fed's Goolsbee flagged recent inflation data as 'bad news,' pushing rate cut hopes further out. What that means for mortgages, markets, and your portfolio.

When Powell Says 'Resilient,' Who Exactly Is He Talking About?
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When Powell Says 'Resilient,' Who Exactly Is He Talking About?

Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the US economy is 'quite resilient' and should keep growing above 2%. But whose resilience? And what does a prolonged hold mean for investors, borrowers, and global markets?

Powell's Final Meeting: Rates Hold, But the Real Question Is Who's Next
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Powell's Final Meeting: Rates Hold, But the Real Question Is Who's Next

The Fed held rates at 3.50-3.75% for a fourth straight meeting. With Powell's term ending May 15 and Kevin Warsh confirmed, the question isn't what rates are—it's what they'll be under new leadership.

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The Fed's Next Chair Could Clash With the White House From Day One
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The Fed's Next Chair Could Clash With the White House From Day One

Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Reserve wants structural change — but on interest rates, a collision with the president may be unavoidable. Here's what's at stake for markets, investors, and the dollar.

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Oil + Tariffs = The Inflation Trap Nobody Wants to Talk About
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Oil + Tariffs = The Inflation Trap Nobody Wants to Talk About

Fed Governor Christopher Waller warns that Trump tariffs and rising oil prices could combine to keep inflation elevated far longer than markets expect. Here's what that means for your wallet.

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Seoyeon Park
Trump's Quieter Weapon Against Powell
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Trump's Quieter Weapon Against Powell

Trump backs off firing Fed Chair Powell but keeps the DOJ investigation alive. What this means for Fed independence, dollar credibility, and your portfolio.

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Seoyeon Park
Americans Feel Fine. Their Employers Don't.
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Americans Feel Fine. Their Employers Don't.

US consumer confidence ticked up in March, but job openings and hiring fell sharply. When sentiment and behavior diverge, which signal should investors trust?

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Seoyeon Park
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Powell Says 'Wait and See'—But Your Wallet Can't Wait
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Powell Says 'Wait and See'—But Your Wallet Can't Wait

Fed Chair Jerome Powell signals no rush to cut rates as tariff-driven inflation risks cloud the outlook. What it means for borrowers, investors, and the global economy.

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Seoyeon Park
Bitcoin's War-Time Floor Just Cracked
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Bitcoin's War-Time Floor Just Cracked

Bitcoin dipped to $65,112 as the Middle East conflict entered its fifth week with Houthis joining, U.S. troops deploying, and Iran attacking aluminum plants. Oil at $115. What breaks next?

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Seoyeon Park
The Fed Is Quietly Turning Off the Tap
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The Fed Is Quietly Turning Off the Tap

A New York Fed official signaled that the central bank's Treasury bill purchases should slow soon. What this means for rates, liquidity, and your portfolio.

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Seoyeon Park
When Middle East Tensions Raise Your Mortgage Rate
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When Middle East Tensions Raise Your Mortgage Rate

Treasury yields are climbing in March as investors fear a Middle East crisis could reignite inflation. What this means for rate cuts, your portfolio, and the global economy.

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Seoyeon Park
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The Fed Has No Favorite Path — And That's the Point
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The Fed Has No Favorite Path — And That's the Point

Fed's Mary Daly says there's no single most-likely rate path. In a world of tariffs, sticky inflation, and slowing growth, central bank ambiguity is now the policy itself.

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