Tagged: interest rates

Bank of England Hold’s Rates Steady Due to Pesky Inflation

The Bank of England decided to hold rates steady today, mainly due to concerns about sticky inflation. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), by a six-to-three vote, decided to hold the bank rate at 4.25%. The three dissenters preferred to lower rates by 25 basis points. The… Read More

Fed Holds Rates Steady, Markets Expect Cuts Later in Year

The Federal Reserve has decided to hold rates steady in a decision that came as no surprise. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted unanimously to keep rates at 4.25% to 4.5%. The FOMC added that it will continue reducing its holdings of Treasury securities,… Read More

UK Industry Professional Says Bank of England will Opt for Interest Rate Cut Next Month, Two Further Cuts in 2025

Yael Selfin, Chief Economist at KPMG UK noted that the rise in pay growth expected to be short lived as labour market “faces headwinds.” Yael Selfin from KPMG UK added that while unemployment rose to 4.4%, it remained “fairly low in the three months to November.”… Read More

Bank of England Cuts Rates by 25 bps

The Bank of England has cut benchmark rates by 25 basis points (bps), setting the Bank Rate at 4.25%. This decision arrived the day after the US Federal Reserve held rates steady, primarily due to economic uncertainty. According to the Bank, the decision to cut… Read More

US Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady, Worries About Stagflation

The US Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) held rates steady today, as expected by the markets. The target range for the federal funds rate will remain at 4-1/4% to 4-1/2 %. The vote was unanimous in keeping rates the same. The Fed noted that the unemployment… Read More

European Central Bank Cuts Rates by 25 Basis Points

The European Central Bank (ECB) has cut its benchmark rates by 25 basis points. The ECB Governing Council said the move was due to an updated appraisal of the inflation outlook while claiming the disinflation process is “well on track.” “Most measures of underlying inflation… Read More

YouHodler’s Gorev Sees Coming Rate Cut

While the Fed held rates at 4.5% this week, YouHodler’s head of risk, Sergei Gorev, doesn’t expect that to last much longer. Gorev said the decision is neutral for the market as it is within expectations. While the market initially perceived Trump’s assumption of office… Read More

Bank of England Holds Interest Rates Steady

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has decided to hold its benchmark rate steady at 4.5%. This follows the US Federal Reserve’s decision not to change its rates. The MPC voted 8 to 1, with one member preferring to cut rates by 25 basis… Read More

Fed Holds Rates Steady, Anticipates Two Cuts in 2025

Yesterday, the US Federal Reserve issued its FOMC statement regarding interest rates and the committee voted to keep benchmark rates exactly the same. The announcement was anticipated by markets, the bigger question is when the next rate cut will take pace. The Federal Reserve noted… Read More

Brazil’s Central Bank Data Reveals Consumer Inflation Is Trending Upward, Driven by Volatile Energy Prices

On March 6, 2025, Brazil’s Central Bank, the Banco Central do Brasil, released a statement following the 259th meeting of its Monetary Policy Committee (Copom), announcing that the Selic rate—the country’s benchmark interest rate—would remain unchanged at 10.50% per year. This decision reflects a unanimous… Read More

Bank of England Cuts Rates by 25 BPS, CPI Inflation 2.5% in 2024 Q4

The Bank of England has cut benchmark rates by 25 basis points to 4.5%, a move anticipated by markets. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England holds a similar target as the US of achieving a 2% inflation rate. In Q4 2024,… Read More

European Central Bank Lowers Rates by 25 bps, GDP Disappoints

The European Central Bank (ECB) has lowered its benchmark rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 2.75%. The Bank issued a statement explaining that the “disinflation process is well on track” as price increases are said to align with staff expectations. Similar to the US,… Read More

UK Inflation Declines, Growth Concerns Remain

UK inflation (Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers’ housing costs – CPIH) declined slightly in an unexpected development. Inflation was measured at an annual rate of 2.5% in December, down from November at 2.6%. On a monthly basis, the consumer price index rose by 0.3%… Read More

Fed Cuts by 25 Basis Points Again. Was it the Right Decision?

Even while economic data has been very choppy, the US Federal Reserve decided to match market expectations, cutting benchmark rates by 25 basis points. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) lowered the target range for the federal funds rate by 25 bps to 4-1/4 to… Read More

Don’t Bet on Early 2025 Fed Rate Cut

Should the US Federal Reserve cut rates in December, it’ll be based on market pressure—not sound economic reasoning—and there will be no rate cuts in the first half of 2025, deVere Group CEO Nigel Green believes. His warning comes as the US Consumer Price Index… Read More

US Federal Reserve Reduces Rates by 25 BPS

The US Federal Reserve has cut rates once again following a 50 basis point cut in September. Today, the Fed reduced benchmark rates by 25 bps. In the FOMC [Federal Open Market Committee] statement, it was noted that inflation has “made progress” towards its 2%… Read More

Bank of England Cuts Rates by 25 Basis Points

The Bank of England has cut benchmark rates by 0.25 basis points (bps) to 4.75%. The move was largely expected by markets. The Bank shared that its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted 8–1 to reduce the rates, with one member voting to hold the rate… Read More

US Federal Reserve to Cut Rates this Week. How Much?

Later this week, the US Federal Reserve, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), will reveal how much they will cut benchmark interest rates. This is the first time the Fed will cut rates since 2020. The debate on the rate cut has shifted to whether or… Read More

Ivey Business School’s Dr. Stephen Foerster Explains Winners, Losers of Fed Rate Cuts

As the U.S. Federal Reserve gathers next week, stakeholders are analyzing the potential effect of an interest rate cut. Whatever the board decides, Ivey Business School Professor Dr. Stephen R. Foerster, CFA, said there will be winners and losers. Foerster said lower ones tend to… Read More

European Central Bank Cuts Rates by 25 Basis Points

The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to cut benchmark rates by 25 basis points. The ECB reaffirmed its expectations on inflation stating headline that inflation will average 2.5% in 2024, 2.2% in 2025 and 1.9% in 2026. Core inflation is anticipated  to decline from 2.9%… Read More

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