Kansas City Fed chief Jeff Schmid calls for ‘gradual’ changes in monetary policy
Investors bet Fed likely to lower interest rates just once this year after better than expected jobs and services figures
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Tom Barkin’s comments come just weeks before the president-elect takes office with a vow to raise tariffs
Lower than expected inflation figures help S&P 500 claw back some of its losses
Policymakers say they will only cut rates slowly in 2025 as they struggle with ‘last mile’ of cooling price growth
Tariff threats partly to blame for ‘striking’ increase in US central bank’s inflation forecasts, say economists
US currency hits strongest level in two years after central bank signals only half a percentage point of reductions in 2025
US central bank poised for another cut as it weighs risks posed by stubborn inflation
Deregulation, tax cuts and tariffs stoke probability of high price growth, FT-Chicago Booth poll finds
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Figure matches Wall Street’s forecasts and clears way for Federal Reserve rate cut next week
The FT's chief economics commentator speaks to the former US Treasury Secretary
Governor Christopher Waller says he still supports a December interest rate cut barring a surprise in the economic data
Record travel numbers expected over festive period even as Americans remain anxious over inflation
Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary pick shorted vulnerable assets in 2022 to capitalise on post-pandemic inflation
FOMC members take more optimistic stance on labour market outlook at November meeting
It may well be time for governments and central banks to revisit their monetary policy mandates.
Tom Barkin’s comments come as business braces itself for the new policies of Donald Trump’s incoming administration
Central bank chair warns path to a reduction in inflation will be ‘bumpy’