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01:46
Kansas City Fed President Says It’s Time To Look Around Corners
In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Kansas City Fed President, Esther George, said that the U.S. economy is in a good place and that the Fed’s efforts to curb inflation are working in many areas, but certain markets remain too tight.
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01:42
September FOMC Brings Expected Rate Hike And Unexpected Market Slide
While investors and expected and saw the Fed raise interest rates 75bps after the September FOMC meeting, Powell's rhetoric in his speech afterward kicked off a major market sell off.
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04:21
Market Outlook After Labor Day
Jonathan Corpina, Senior Managing Partner at Meridian Equity Partners shares his post-Labor Day Weekend market outlook.
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01:17
Fed Runs Off Balance Sheet To Fight Inflation
As part of the Fed's effort to curb inflation through quantitative tightening, the central bank is reducing its balance sheet.
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01:32
Fed Battles Inflation with Another Historic Rate Hike
The Fed is moving expeditiously toward neutral, raising interest rates another 75 basis points and matching June's hike, which was the most in three decades. During his press conference, Fed Chair Jay Powell told journalists that he does not think the U.S. is currently in a recession, but he warned that nothing works in the economy without price stability. Powell said the Fed could do another unusually large rate hike in September, but it all depends on the data.
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01:21
Superlatively Busy Week for US Economy
What to look for on one of the busiest weeks of the year on the US economic calendar, with over a third of S&P 500 companies reporting Q2 earnings, FOMC's likely increase of interest rates, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis reporting their preliminary estimate for the country's Q2 GDP, which has the potential to signal the start of a technical recession in the country.