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India's Market Response to Fed's Rate Cut
Why a recession still worries this stock-market veteran, despite the Fed’s rate cut
Global stock markets cheered the Fed’s decision. But David Rosenberg is staying in his seat for now. A former chief North American economist at Merrill Lynch and now president of Toronto-based Rosenberg Research,
The Fed Just Cut Interest Rates. It May Signal a Big Move in the Stock Market.
The federal funds rate is a benchmark that influences other interest rates throughout the economy. The Federal Reserve doesn't control the federal funds rate directly. Instead, it uses various monetary policy tools to steer the benchmark toward a target range, which is currently 4.75% to 5%.
The stock market got exactly what it wanted from the Fed
Stocks have historically reacted well to Fed rate cuts. Since 1971, the first Fed cut has led to positive returns for investors 100% of the time in the next six months, with an average gain of 13%, according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee.
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Fed Chair Powell was trying to make sure the stock market didn't get disappointed: Komal Sri-Kumar
Kumar, Sri-Kumar Global Strategies president, and Darrell Cronk, CIO of Wells Fargo’s wealth and investment management, join ...
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Stock market today: Wall Street wavers a day after setting record highs
U.S. stocks are drifting in early trading after leaping to records the day before as part of a worldwide rally.
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The 'Fed put' is back. Here's why central bankers will want to support the stock market, according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee.
A 30% decline in the stock market would "almost guarantee" a recession, which is one reason why Fed put is back on, Fundstrat ...
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Bank of England keeps its main interest rate on hold at 5% in wake of big US Fed rate cut
Bank of England keeps its main interest rate on hold at 5% in wake of big US Fed rate cut.
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