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'Trump is going to want lower interest rates': Mulvaney | The Hill
Mick Mulvaney, a NewsNation contributor and former Trump White House chief of staff, says his guess is that there will be some “really interesting conversations in the West Wing over the next four years” about the interplay between interest rates and the value of the dollar. Mulvaney joins “The Hill on NewsNation” to discuss more on projections for the federal interest rate.
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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Interest rates on hold | 7NEWS
The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced a hold on their 4.35% interest rate, saying that inflation is the underlying factor for the decision.
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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Why the Fed needs to 'keep interest rates higher for longer': Economist
While inflation has moderated from its peaks during the pandemic, it remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target despite the central bank's efforts. Apollo Global Management (APO) chief economist Torsten Sløk joins Market Domination with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton to discuss his expectations for the Fed's next move and the US economy. "The key question then becomes 'What does the Fed need to do today to get inflation back to 2%?' And our strong opinion at the moment is that they need to keep interest rates higher for longer," Sløk says, explaining that he expects the Fed to announce a rate cut at its final meeting of 2024 and hold rates steady at the following meeting "because now they need interest rates to stay higher in order to slow the economy down enough to begin to get inflation ...
published: 10 Dec 2024
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RBA leaves interest rates on hold | 9 News Australia
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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Here's what will drive the Bank of Canada's next rate cut: CIBC
CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the factors that will influence the Bank of Canada's next interest rate decision and where and when rates will come to rest in 2025.
published: 10 Dec 2024
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PM Albanese’s chaotic synagogue visit after attack; Interest rates left on hold | 9 News Australia
*Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9 | Latest News Today* | (0:00) PM Albanese’s chaotic synagogue visit after attack and (2:03) Interest rates left on hold.
The PM has visited the Melbourne synagogue that was firebombed. In other news, the RBA has left the interest rate on hold at 4.35 per cent.
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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How does raising interest rates control inflation?
When central banks raise interest rates, the impact is felt far and wide. Mortgages become more expensive, house prices might fall and unemployment can rise. So why do central banks do it? This film tells you why.
00:00 - Why should you care about rising interest rates?
00:45 - What are interest rates?
01:36 - What do central banks do?
02:14 - Why do central banks raise interest rates?
03:12 - How do raised interest rates affect consumers?
04:30 - How do raised interest rates affect businesses?
05:20 - What are the risks of raising interest rates?
06:05 - How do interest rates affect inflation?
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published: 09 Jun 2022
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Interest Rates | by Wall Street Survivor
What are interest rates?
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Interest rates, however, are important to understand because of their profound effects on your stock portfolio and your ability to buy a house. This impact is so significant that the chairman of the Fed Reserve is probably the second most powerful person in the country after the President.
Interest rates generally refer to the general level of interest that a borrower...
published: 29 Apr 2013
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Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent | ABC News
The Reserve Bank has stopped short of giving mortgage holders an early Christmas present and kept interest rates unchanged at 4.35 per cent after its last meeting of 2024. Economist Angela Jackson says the private sector is ‘desperate’ for a rates cut as the government’s fiscal policy is the only thing keeping the Australian economy in the positive.
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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Bank of Canada interest rate outlook
Greg Newman, senior wealth advisor and portfolio manager of Newman Group at ScotiaMcLeod and Veronica Clark, economist of Citi, talk about the Bank of Canada's view on interest rates.
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3:24
'Trump is going to want lower interest rates': Mulvaney | The Hill
Mick Mulvaney, a NewsNation contributor and former Trump White House chief of staff, says his guess is that there will be some “really interesting conversations...
Mick Mulvaney, a NewsNation contributor and former Trump White House chief of staff, says his guess is that there will be some “really interesting conversations in the West Wing over the next four years” about the interplay between interest rates and the value of the dollar. Mulvaney joins “The Hill on NewsNation” to discuss more on projections for the federal interest rate.
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Mick Mulvaney, a NewsNation contributor and former Trump White House chief of staff, says his guess is that there will be some “really interesting conversations in the West Wing over the next four years” about the interplay between interest rates and the value of the dollar. Mulvaney joins “The Hill on NewsNation” to discuss more on projections for the federal interest rate.
#DonaldTrump #InterestRates #FedRates
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
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1:42
Interest rates on hold | 7NEWS
The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced a hold on their 4.35% interest rate, saying that inflation is the underlying factor for the decision.
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 2475
12:05
Why the Fed needs to 'keep interest rates higher for longer': Economist
While inflation has moderated from its peaks during the pandemic, it remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target despite the central bank's efforts. Apollo Gl...
While inflation has moderated from its peaks during the pandemic, it remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target despite the central bank's efforts. Apollo Global Management (APO) chief economist Torsten Sløk joins Market Domination with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton to discuss his expectations for the Fed's next move and the US economy. "The key question then becomes 'What does the Fed need to do today to get inflation back to 2%?' And our strong opinion at the moment is that they need to keep interest rates higher for longer," Sløk says, explaining that he expects the Fed to announce a rate cut at its final meeting of 2024 and hold rates steady at the following meeting "because now they need interest rates to stay higher in order to slow the economy down enough to begin to get inflation down to 2%." The economist notes, "GDP growth has been remarkably resilient since the Fed began to raise interest rates in March of 2022," which is "the reason why the S&P 500 has done so well." "The economy continues to do so well, and, therefore, why the Fed does not need to cut interest rates as much as they thought just six months ago," he says. Disclosure: Yahoo Finance is owned by Apollo Global Management.
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While inflation has moderated from its peaks during the pandemic, it remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target despite the central bank's efforts. Apollo Global Management (APO) chief economist Torsten Sløk joins Market Domination with Julie Hyman and Josh Lipton to discuss his expectations for the Fed's next move and the US economy. "The key question then becomes 'What does the Fed need to do today to get inflation back to 2%?' And our strong opinion at the moment is that they need to keep interest rates higher for longer," Sløk says, explaining that he expects the Fed to announce a rate cut at its final meeting of 2024 and hold rates steady at the following meeting "because now they need interest rates to stay higher in order to slow the economy down enough to begin to get inflation down to 2%." The economist notes, "GDP growth has been remarkably resilient since the Fed began to raise interest rates in March of 2022," which is "the reason why the S&P 500 has done so well." "The economy continues to do so well, and, therefore, why the Fed does not need to cut interest rates as much as they thought just six months ago," he says. Disclosure: Yahoo Finance is owned by Apollo Global Management.
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
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2:46
RBA leaves interest rates on hold | 9 News Australia
The RBA has left the interest rate on hold at 4.35 per cent. | Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9 | Get more breaking news at 9News.com.au: http://9So...
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 9387
6:25
Here's what will drive the Bank of Canada's next rate cut: CIBC
CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the factors that will influence the Bank of Canada's next interest rat...
CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the factors that will influence the Bank of Canada's next interest rate decision and where and when rates will come to rest in 2025.
https://wn.com/Here's_What_Will_Drive_The_Bank_Of_Canada's_Next_Rate_Cut_Cibc
CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about the factors that will influence the Bank of Canada's next interest rate decision and where and when rates will come to rest in 2025.
- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 4017
9:00
PM Albanese’s chaotic synagogue visit after attack; Interest rates left on hold | 9 News Australia
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*Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9 | Latest News Today* | (0:00) PM Albanese’s chaotic synagogue visit after attack and (2:03) Interest rates left on hold.
The PM has visited the Melbourne synagogue that was firebombed. In other news, the RBA has left the interest rate on hold at 4.35 per cent.
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2:03 Rates on hold
3:56 Qantas emergency landing
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8:08 Jay-Z’s united front
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The PM has visited the Melbourne synagogue that was firebombed. In other news, the RBA has left the interest rate on hold at 4.35 per cent.
►*Chapters in this video*:
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 13953
8:14
How does raising interest rates control inflation?
When central banks raise interest rates, the impact is felt far and wide. Mortgages become more expensive, house prices might fall and unemployment can rise. So...
When central banks raise interest rates, the impact is felt far and wide. Mortgages become more expensive, house prices might fall and unemployment can rise. So why do central banks do it? This film tells you why.
00:00 - Why should you care about rising interest rates?
00:45 - What are interest rates?
01:36 - What do central banks do?
02:14 - Why do central banks raise interest rates?
03:12 - How do raised interest rates affect consumers?
04:30 - How do raised interest rates affect businesses?
05:20 - What are the risks of raising interest rates?
06:05 - How do interest rates affect inflation?
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https://wn.com/How_Does_Raising_Interest_Rates_Control_Inflation
When central banks raise interest rates, the impact is felt far and wide. Mortgages become more expensive, house prices might fall and unemployment can rise. So why do central banks do it? This film tells you why.
00:00 - Why should you care about rising interest rates?
00:45 - What are interest rates?
01:36 - What do central banks do?
02:14 - Why do central banks raise interest rates?
03:12 - How do raised interest rates affect consumers?
04:30 - How do raised interest rates affect businesses?
05:20 - What are the risks of raising interest rates?
06:05 - How do interest rates affect inflation?
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Which housing markets are most at risk? https://econ.st/3z8FeXi
Is Turkish President Erdogan’s monetary policy as mad as it seems? https://econ.st/3t797Du
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- published: 09 Jun 2022
- views: 2997074
2:17
Interest Rates | by Wall Street Survivor
What are interest rates?
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What are interest rates?
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Interest rates, however, are important to understand because of their profound effects on your stock portfolio and your ability to buy a house. This impact is so significant that the chairman of the Fed Reserve is probably the second most powerful person in the country after the President.
Interest rates generally refer to the general level of interest that a borrower has to pay a lender to borrow a certain amount of money for a certain amount of time. These rates refer to all sorts of loans, ranging from ones companies take to buy new machines, to ones you or I would take to buy a new house. Although these loans can be used by very different borrowers for very different purposes, their overall levels generally rise and fall together. Think of a rising tide lifting all boats in the water, regardless of whether it’s a tanker or a rowboat. Intuitively, high interest rates dissuade people from borrowing because it becomes more expensive to do so.
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Interest rates, however, are important to understand because of their profound effects on your stock portfolio and your ability to buy a house. This impact is so significant that the chairman of the Fed Reserve is probably the second most powerful person in the country after the President.
Interest rates generally refer to the general level of interest that a borrower has to pay a lender to borrow a certain amount of money for a certain amount of time. These rates refer to all sorts of loans, ranging from ones companies take to buy new machines, to ones you or I would take to buy a new house. Although these loans can be used by very different borrowers for very different purposes, their overall levels generally rise and fall together. Think of a rising tide lifting all boats in the water, regardless of whether it’s a tanker or a rowboat. Intuitively, high interest rates dissuade people from borrowing because it becomes more expensive to do so.
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this webpage are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, Wall Street Survivor may earn a commission if you sign up with one of our affiliates. However, this does not impact our opinions and comparisons.
- published: 29 Apr 2013
- views: 574415
5:55
Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent | ABC News
The Reserve Bank has stopped short of giving mortgage holders an early Christmas present and kept interest rates unchanged at 4.35 per cent after its last meeti...
The Reserve Bank has stopped short of giving mortgage holders an early Christmas present and kept interest rates unchanged at 4.35 per cent after its last meeting of 2024. Economist Angela Jackson says the private sector is ‘desperate’ for a rates cut as the government’s fiscal policy is the only thing keeping the Australian economy in the positive.
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The Reserve Bank has stopped short of giving mortgage holders an early Christmas present and kept interest rates unchanged at 4.35 per cent after its last meeting of 2024. Economist Angela Jackson says the private sector is ‘desperate’ for a rates cut as the government’s fiscal policy is the only thing keeping the Australian economy in the positive.
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Bank of Canada interest rate outlook
Greg Newman, senior wealth advisor and portfolio manager of Newman Group at ScotiaMcLeod and Veronica Clark, economist of Citi, talk about the Bank of Canada's ...
Greg Newman, senior wealth advisor and portfolio manager of Newman Group at ScotiaMcLeod and Veronica Clark, economist of Citi, talk about the Bank of Canada's view on interest rates.
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Greg Newman, senior wealth advisor and portfolio manager of Newman Group at ScotiaMcLeod and Veronica Clark, economist of Citi, talk about the Bank of Canada's view on interest rates.
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