Jul 27 How the latest Federal Reserve rate hike affects your finances By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press The Fed's latest hike, its fourth since March, will further magnify borrowing costs for homes, cars and credit cards, though many borrowers may not feel the impact immediately. Continue reading
Jul 27 Federal Reserve unleashes another big rate hike in bid to curb inflation By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press By raising borrowing rates, the Fed makes it costlier to take out a mortgage or an auto or business loan. Consumers and businesses then presumably borrow and spend less, cooling the economy and slowing inflation. Continue reading
Jul 27 WATCH: Federal Reserve imposes another big rate hike to fight inflation By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised its benchmark interest rate by a hefty three-quarters of a point for a second straight time in its most aggressive drive in three decades to tame high inflation. Continue reading
Jul 26 Watch 8:38 Federal Reserve risks recession by raising interest rates to fight inflation The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates again this week by three-quarters of a point. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has made it clear he wants to substantially curb the rate of inflation. But there are serious concerns the… Continue watching
Jul 25 As inflation soars, the Federal Reserve is set to announce another interest rate hike By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press Conflicting signs about the health of the U.S. economy have thrust the Federal Reserve into a difficult spot. Continue reading
Jul 21 Average national 30-year mortgage rate hits 5.54% By Matt Ott, Associated Press Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates are ticking higher this week in a rapidly cooling housing market as the Federal Reserve gears up for what could be yet another bump to its benchmark interest rate. Continue reading
Jul 13 Why the U.S. inflation surge is accelerating, and when it may ease By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press Inflation's relentless surge didn't merely persist in June. It accelerated. For the 12 months ending in June, the government's consumer price index rocketed 9.1 percent, the fastest year-over-year jump since 1981. Continue reading
Jul 06 Federal Reserve signals further hikes in interest rates to ‘restrictive’ levels By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press Federal Reserve officials were concerned at their meeting last month that consumers were starting to anticipate higher inflation, and they signaled that much higher interest rates could be needed to restrain it. Continue reading
Jun 22 WATCH: Fed chair Powell says rate hikes will be decided ‘meeting by meeting’ By Chris Rugaber, Associated Press Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell underscored the Fed's determination to raise interest rates high enough to slow inflation, a commitment that has fanned concerns that the central bank's fight against surging prices could tip the economy into recession. Continue reading
Jun 19 Watch 3:32 News Wrap: Ethnic mass killing in Ethiopia claims more than 200 lives In our news wrap Sunday, an ethnic mass killing in Ethiopia has claimed the lives of more than 200 Amhara people, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expects an economic slowdown but not necessarily a recession, voters in Colombia head to the… Continue watching