Europe's central banks are no longer in a 'good place' as Iran war upends forecasts
The war in Iran has upset the economic equilibrium Europe threatening energy supplies, growth and the outlook for consumer prices, upsetting economic forecasts.
The war in Iran has upset the economic equilibrium Europe threatening energy supplies, growth and the outlook for consumer prices, upsetting economic forecasts.
While no one expected the Fed to cut — much less hike — at this meeting, the market always looks for clues about what's next.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released its decision in interest rates.
The central bank's so-called dot plot showed a median estimate of 3.4% for the federal funds rate, the same as at the end of last year.
This is a comparison of Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee statement with the one issued after the Fed's previous policymaking meeting in January.
These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.