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US interest rates

August 2024

  • A trader works on the floor of the New York stock exchange

    Fear of US recession rattles global markets as tech shares fall

    Europe’s main indices all decline on Friday as Japanese equities suffer worst day since 2020

July 2024

  • Picture taken through car window shows red digital gas prices of $6.59.

    Fed will hold interest rates steady but officials hint rates could be cut this year

  • An employee stocks shelves with fresh peppers

    US economic growth ramps up, growing 2.8% in latest quarter

  • 24-carat gold bars at the US West Point Mint facility in West Point, New York

    Project Syndicate economists
    Why have US shares, gold and the dollar been soaring?

    Jeffrey Frankel
  • man in suit and glasses speaks

    Cutting interest rates ‘too late or too little’ could hit jobs, Fed chair warns

January 2024

  • A man speaks in front of American flag

    Federal Reserve continues to hold interest rates at 23-year high

  • European Central Bank president, Christine Lagarde

    Hope fades for cut in interest rates for industrialised nations

  • A man passes by The Federal Reserve Bank of New York in New York<br>FILE PHOTO: A man passes by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in New York City

    US inflation ticked up to 3.4% in December as policymakers mull rate cuts

  • Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

    Global finances: what does 2024 hold in store for major economies and markets?

December 2023

  • The Federal Reserve building in Washington DC.

    Dow closes at record high after Fed signals it will cut interest rates in 2024

    US central bank holds interest rates at 22-year high, but expects to cut rates three times next year as inflation continues to fade

November 2023

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    More public investment, not less, could lift advanced economies out of their malaise

    Larry Elliott
  • Bar chart of monthly change in US nonfarm jobs, with the most recent month annotated

    US added 150,000 jobs in October as pace of growth slows sharply

September 2023

  • an oil well pump in los angeles

    Beware sharper economic slowdown and tougher inflation, warns adviser to central banks

    Bank of International Settlements said markets risk ignoring aftershocks from inflation such as insolvencies and property price falls

August 2023

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    In a multipolar world the dollar’s dominance won’t last forever

    Larry Elliott
    While we shouldn’t read too much into the Brics expansion, the geopolitical landscape is shifting
  • The chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, centre, talks with attendees at the annual symposium in Grand Teton national park last year.

    Fed chair may leave door open to higher interest rates in Jackson Hole speech

    Analysts say Jerome Powell unlikely to suggest ‘mission accomplished’ in address to central banking summit
  • Workers at the Philly Shipyard in Philadelphia to listen to a speech by Joe Biden in July.

    US economy adds 187,000 July jobs in sign labor market is cooling

    Figure is less than expected in first jobs report since Fed raised interest rate to 22-year high

July 2023

  • New houses are seen for sale in Cold Springs, Nevada on 28 June 2023.

    Fed raises interest rates to 22-year high as it continues to fight inflation

    US economy remains robust despite the 11 rate rises the Fed has implemented – its most aggressive rate-rising cycle in 40 years
  • Bank of England as seen from Threadneedle Street in the City of London

    UK interest rates need to stay higher for longer to beat inflation, says IMF

    US Fed will also have to raise rates more aggressively than forecast, says Washington-based body
  • Traders working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

    FTSE 100 falls to lowest closing level in 2023 as interest rate fears grip markets

    Markets suffer on both sides of Atlantic as Fed signals more rate hikes and recession fears grow in UK

June 2023

  • A patio home development is shown in Sewickley, Pa., on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Even after the Federal Reserve has stopped hiking interest rates it's likely to keep borrowing rates at a peak for months to come. Consumers would still have to bear the weight of higher-cost auto loans, mortgages, credit cards and other forms of borrowing. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

    Federal Reserve officials announce pause in US interest-rate hikes

    Even with the pause, Fed officials suggest further increases may come depending on how close economy gets to 2% inflation target
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