The Fed's dot plot can help you see where interest rates and overall monetary policy may be headed in the short term. But the ...
The Federal Reserve now expects no reduction in its policy rate in 2026, according to the Summary of Economic Projections. The June SEP was released in conjunction with the Fed's decision. As widely ...
What is the Fed dot plot? Here's why investors are closely watching the Federal Reserve's rate projections during Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting.
The central bank's Federal Open Market Committee is set to release its quarterly update of where individual officials expect interest rates to head.
By David Lawder and Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday applauded Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's plan to reduce forward rate guidance, ...
The Fed's dot-plot shows a split over whether to the central bank should cut rates three times this year. According to the Fed's "dot-plot" three were 9 officials who wanted only 2 cuts or less. There ...
The June 2026 FOMC meeting showed that markets often react more to the Federal Reserve's position than to the interest rate ...
Richard Moody, chief economist at Regions Financial Corp., said the Fed’s interest-rate committee has become more divided in recent months. These divisions will be easy to spot in the Fed’s new ...
The Federal Reserve projected lowering interest rates by another half point before the end of 2024, and the central bank has two more policy meetings to do so. The so-called dot plot indicated that 19 ...
The Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged in Kevin Warsh's first meeting, but updated projections and the dot plot indicate growing support for future rate hikes.
The Federal Reserve introduced a visual tool called the "dot plot" in 2012 to communicate where officials think interest rates should be in the coming years. The dot plot is eagerly dissected by Fed ...
The Federal Reserve held rates at 3.5%-3.75% but dot plot shows nine officials expect a rate hike in 2026. Bitcoin dropped ...