If you are trying to figure out whether now is the time to buy bonds, watch the White House more than the Federal Reserve.
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
Fixed-income analysts and central bankers care about what’s driving the Treasury bond yield, and it’s something called the ...
Both gold and Treasury bonds offer unique advantages, experts say — but one may be better than the other in 2025.
The Federal Reserve has reduced its benchmark interest rate by 1% since September 2024, aiming to give the U.S. economy ...
Investors react to the Federal Reserve's policy decision and Chairman Jerome Powell's press conference, as well as results ...
Fed chair Jerome Powell said he has not talked with Trump since the president demanded last week “interest rates drop ...
A bond trader appears to have hit the jackpot on a one-day options bet that Treasury yields would climb Wednesday after the ...
In the bond market, Donald Trump’s first week, at least, turned out far less destabilizing than feared. Traders hope the same ...
Bond traders emerged from the Federal Reserve’s meeting exactly where they were before it began: with little conviction about where interest rates are headed as President Donald Trump casts ...
Financial markets are still concerned about inflation. The Fed influences short-term interest rates, which are falling, but ...
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