Wall Street closely watches Federal Reserve meetings, but it's not just the decision on interest rates that makes headlines.
Every three months, the central bank updates a scatter chart showing where top officials believe rates are headed. Not everyone is a fan of the anonymous projections.
Investors closely track the dot plot as it offers clues on the Fed’s policy stance and can move asset prices across the board.
Federal Reserve policymakers projected inflation will rise to 3% in 2025 while unemployment will reach 4.5% as the central ...
Richard Moody, chief economist at Regions Financial Corp., said the Fed’s interest-rate committee has become more divided in ...
The Fed's dot-plot shows a split over whether to the central bank should cut rates three times this year. According to the ...
Fed dot plot shows divergent views on future rate cuts in 2025. But for now most see two more rate cuts, although the they ...
The Federal Reserve marked down their 2025 and 2026 interest rate outlook, with a softening labor market outweighing concerns ...
Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday penciled in slightly steeper interest rate cuts this year and next, but there was a ...
The Fed's projections show the median member expected another half percentage point of cuts in 2025. One member called for ...
Fed officials see more rate cuts in the remainder of 2025 than they did previously—a shift that suggests they are growing ...
Officials previously estimated in June that rates would be drawn down by half a percentage point from the current range of 4.25% to 4.5% in 2025, but slightly slowed the pace for next year and 2027 to ...