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  2. Prediction: The Federal Reserve Will Cut Rates Again in 2024

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    And with only two more Federal Reserve meetings planned for 2024, we can get a pretty good approximation of when the next one will be. The final two meetings are slated for Nov. 6-7, 2024 and Dec ...

  3. Fed's Bostic still expects 1 rate cut in 2024 but doesn’t ...

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    Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic still expects one rate cut in 2024, but is not ruling out the possibility of two or zero depending on the direction of the US economy and inflation. "At this ...

  4. Fed may halt interest rate cuts—and could even pursue ... - AOL

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    According to the agency’s forward guidance “dot plot,” the committee’s members penciled in just two quarter-point cuts for 2025, down a full percentage point from their September chart.

  5. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Like Series EE bonds, interest accrues monthly and is compounded to the principal semiannually. The highest the fixed rate has ever been is 3.60%, set on May 1, 2000, for bonds issued for the following six months. The highest inflation rate was 4.81%, set on May 1, 2022, for the six-month period that followed. [16]

  6. IMM dates - Wikipedia

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    The term is also used for the conventional quarterly termination dates of credit default swaps, which fall on 20 March, 20 June, 20 September and 20 December – note that these may fall on a weekend. These are not precisely the IMM dates, but they fall close to them and thus are also referred to as "IMM dates", by abuse of language.

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  8. Inverted yield curve - Wikipedia

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    An inverted yield curve is an unusual phenomenon; bonds with shorter maturities generally provide lower yields than longer term bonds. [2] [3] To determine whether the yield curve is inverted, it is a common practice to compare the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury bond to either a 2-year Treasury note or a 3-month Treasury bill. If the 10 ...

  9. Best brokers for bonds in November 2024 - AOL

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    Webull is rolling out fractional bonds in the short term, so investors may soon be able to put smaller amounts to work. Cost per trade: Treasurys charged at a tiered rate of 0.07 percent, 0.4 ...