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Zacks News
Fresh Highs for Dow, S&P in Monday Trading
by Mark Vickery
"We would love to freeze both sides of the Fed's dual mandate right here," said Chicago Fed Chair Austan Goolsbee.
Fed Members Make Their Voices Heard This Week
by Mark Vickery
What may be most important to investors this week are the vast amounts of commentary coming from members of the Fed.
Feels Like the End, but It's Really the Beginning
by Mark Vickery
Aside from lowering interest rates to 4.75-5.00% this week, the Fed also signaled there are more cuts to come.
Coming Up Late-Summer Roses: Fed Rates, Jobless Claims and More
by Mark Vickery
Yesterday signaled a new era of bringing down interest rates in the continued effort to bring a "soft landing" to the economy.
Fed Lowers Interest Rates 50 bps, Markets Sell
by Mark Vickery
The last time the Fed made a 50 bps move was back in December 2022, when the Fed brought rates back up to 4.25-4.50%.
Housing Starts, Building Permits Get Sunny in August
by Mark Vickery
Housing Starts and Building Permits posted their best results in nine months and five months, respectively.
Fed Day: 5 Things Investors Need to Know for FOMC Meeting
by Andrew Rocco
Though Fed decision days are often overhyped, this time is different. The market context and uncertainty surrounding the Fed's decision should produce fireworks later today and into the end of the month.
Full Slate of Economic Data Ahead of Fed Rate Cut
by Mark Vickery
Should we see a 25 bps cut, some will worry the Fed hasn't been forceful enough; if it moves 50, others will fret there may be more weakness the Fed sees that the rest of us don't.
Dow Touches New High: 5 Stocks Powering Its ETF This Year
by Sweta Killa
The Dow Jones hits a fresh high, buoyed by expectations of rate cuts this week. We have highlighted the five best stocks leading its ETF higher this year.
Advance Retail Sales +0.1%: A Notch for a 25 bps Cut
by Mark Vickery
The advance print (read: to be revised later) U.S. Retail Sales for August swung to a positive +0.1% from expectations of -0.2%.