
Fed announces latest move on interest rates
Central bank to start trimming its massive holdings of government bonds and loans; economy growing "moderately" fast
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Central bank to start trimming its massive holdings of government bonds and loans; economy growing "moderately" fast
In its announcement and Chair Janet Yellen's press conference, these critical points will almost certainly come up
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After years of keeping interest rates low, America's central bankers finally seem eager to push them up
And so does the category that includes credit card balances, which are now well over $1 trillion
After a historic period of market calm, a sell-off in tech stocks could be signaling the start of renewed volatility
Low inflation continues to flummox the Fed nearly eight years after the economic recovery began
Federal Reserve chief paints a broadly positive picture of the U.S. economy and predicts faster inflation
With the next profit reports set to start, investors expect great things -- but plenty of wild cards could make trouble
Janet Yellen will tell Congress next week the central bank plans to raise rates once more this year and three times in 2018
Central bank officials agree that the economy is in good enough shape to start balancing its books
After easy gains so far this year, investors could face a more difficult path ahead amid Washington uncertainty.
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Watch closely as central bank policymakers focus their efforts on containing these potential economic game-changers
With stock values at extreme highs and basic economic support dwindling, investors' enthusiasm is feeding a froth
As the central bank tightens credit conditions, the risks to the stock market and U.S. economic growth are climbing
Interest rates on one- through five-year CDs are rising more quickly among internet banks, both new and established
President imagines 3% annual growth, while the Fed says the U.S. economy would be lucky to hit 2% -- huge difference, America
Short-term rates rise another quarter point, to 1.25 percent, as the economy logs modest but steady improvements
What if the Federal Reserve boosts rates higher than the investment community expects? It won't be pretty
Central bank holds $4.5 trillion in bonds, which it likely wants to halve, affecting mortgages and other long-term borrowing
The slowing pace of job gains and other mixed data points are complicating matters ahead of the coming policy meeting
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