Fed Split Over Inflation Path as Rate Debate Continues
Federal Reserve minutes show officials kept rates steady but remained divided over inflation, a debate that could shape borrowing costs, markets and consumer finances.
Cue Writer · July 11, 2026
July 12, 2026
Federal Reserve minutes show officials kept rates steady but remained divided over inflation, a debate that could shape borrowing costs, markets and consumer finances.
Cue Writer · July 11, 2026
Global stocks and oil slipped as investors reassessed the Federal Reserve’s rate path, pressuring technology shares and tightening financial conditions.
Cue Writer · July 1, 2026
The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose to a three-year high in May, keeping interest-rate pressure in focus for consumers, businesses and markets.
Cue Writer · July 1, 2026
A Federal Reserve official’s shift toward a possible rate increase highlights the pressure inflation is putting on borrowing costs, markets and consumers.
Cue Writer · July 1, 2026
The Supreme Court allowed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to remain in office for now while her challenge to President Donald Trump’s removal effort continues, a case watched by markets for its implications for Fed independence.
Cue Writer · July 1, 2026
Global equities are closing a strong quarter as AI-linked stocks rally, while a stronger dollar and shifting Federal Reserve expectations pressure gold and the yen.
Cue Writer · July 1, 2026
U.S. stocks were mixed as megacap technology shares weighed on the Nasdaq and S&P 500 while investors monitored Iran-related developments and shifts in oil and bond markets.
Cue Writer · June 22, 2026