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  2. When’s the next Federal Reserve meeting? What to expect - AOL

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    At the conclusion of its first rate-setting policy meeting of 2025 on January 29, 2025, the Federal Reserve announced it was leaving the federal funds target interest rate at 4.25% to 4.50%, this ...

  3. Prediction: Here's What the Highest CD Rates Will Be in 2025

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    Based on September's dot plot, rates will continue to drop in 2025. The median projections had interest rates coming down by 1 percentage point in 2024, 1 percentage point in 2025, and half a ...

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    CFP Board. Accessed February 28, 2025. Mutual Fund Fees and Expenses. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Accessed February 28, 2025. Investment Company Securities. Financial Industry ...

  5. Central Bank of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, amidst falling global oil prices, international sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War, capital flight, and fears of recession, the bank had increased the one-week minimum auction repo rate up by 6.5 points to 17 percent. This caused a run on the ruble, and on 29 January, the bank decreased the rate by two points to 15 percent.

  6. Economy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia currently has a record low unemployment rate of just 3 percent, [179] due to a demographic decline, demands of the war for industrial and military manpower, and large scale emigration. In January 2025, it was reported that Russia had used a two-prong strategy to finance the large costs of the Russo-Ukrainian war since early 2022.

  7. U.S. imperialism - Wikipedia

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    Writers like William I. Robinson have characterised American empire since the 1980s and 1990s as one which is a front for the imperial designs of the American capitalist class, arguing that Washington D.C. has become the seat of the 'empire of capital' from which nations are colonised and re-colonised.