US Fed funds rate

US Fed funds rate expected to hover between 3.5% and 4% at end of 2025: Schroders - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

US Economy

US Fed funds rate expected to hover between 3.5% and 4% at end of 2025: Schroders

Schroders believes that the market is overestimating what the Fed will do.
Powell signals smaller rate hikes ahead on path to higher peak - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

US Economy

Powell signals smaller rate hikes ahead on path to higher peak

The move lifts the Fed’s benchmark to a 3.75%-4% range, from nearly zero in March.

US Economy

Fed chairman Powell warns of long recovery despite employment uptick

BOS Chief Economist Mansoor Mohi-uddin sees the Fed’s dovish outlook keeping US Treasury yields very low, supporting risks assets while weakening the US Dollar further.

Broker's Calls

Bank of Singapore analysts expects no Fed hikes through 2022 as central bank fights off deflationary pressures

The Fed has come out in favour of maintaining or even increasing the pace of QE to avoid a new case of taper tantrum, says BOS analysts Eli Lee and Conrad Tan.

Gold

Demand for gold ETFs hit all-time high in 1Q20 proving gold remains a safe-haven in uncertainty

“Uncertainty continues to weigh on risk sentiment, which is positive for gold in the longer-term,” say Phiillip Futures analyst Avtar Sandhu.

US Economy

US Fed keeps rates unchanged and pledges to maintain it till economy improves

“We’re not going to be in any hurry to withdraw the measures or to lift off. We’re going to wait until we’re quite confident that the economy is well on the road to recovery,” says Fed Chairman Jerome Powell

US Economy

Emergency rate cut by US Fed shakes stock market

“Fed is prepared to use our tools and act appropriately, depending on the flow of events,” says Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell.

US Economy

US Fed keeps rates unchanged on 'favourable' economic outlook

(Dec 12): The US Federal Reserve has voted to keep interest rates unchanged in its final policy meeting for the year.

Global Markets

New phase of monetary policy easing starting; rate cuts won't have same impact as before

SINGAPORE (July 1): In December 2015, the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in a long while. This ended the unprecedented era of ultra-accommodative monetary policies deemed necessary to resuscitate economies after the 2008/09 gl
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