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  2. The Wall Street economist who nailed the Fed’s ‘joyous’ rate ...

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    Michael Feroli, JPMorgan's chief U.S. economist, was one of the only forecasters on Wall Street who accurately predicted the Federal Reserve's half-point rate cut on Wednesday, and he sees the ...

  3. Fed 'dot plot' suggests central bank will slash interest ...

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    Next year, the majority of officials see the fed funds rate hitting 3.4%, lower than the 4.1% anticipated in its prior forecast. That suggests four additional rate cuts to come in 2025.

  4. Fed Decision Is Here: 5 Things Investors Need To Know ... - AOL

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    It’s almost certain the Federal Reserve will cut the fed funds rate from the current 5.25%-5.5% level. This would mark the first rate cut since March 2020, when the central bank slashed rates in ...

  5. The Federal Reserve’s latest dot plot, explained — and what ...

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    The Fed’s dot plot is a chart updated quarterly that records each Fed official’s projection for the central bank’s key short-term interest rate, the federal funds rate. The dots reflect what ...

  6. Fed interest rate decision looms in critical week for markets ...

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    In June, Fed officials saw the fed funds rate peaking at 5.1% in 2024, suggesting just one 25 basis point cut to come this year. But the narrative has shifted quite considerably since that time.

  7. Federal funds rate - Wikipedia

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    Federal Reserve Web Site: Federal Funds Rate Historical Data (including the current rate), Monetary Policy, and Open Market Operations; MoneyCafe.com page with Fed Funds Rate and historical chart and graph ; Historical data (since 1954) comparing the US GDP growth rate versus the US Fed Funds Rate - in the form of a chart/graph