Fed cuts interest rates for Third time this year
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The Federal Reserve heads into 2026 swirling in a messy mix of economic pressures and political uncertainties.
Three members of the Federal Reserve's policy committee discussed interest rates on Friday, and fittingly, given the divisions on the committee, had three different views on where it should go.
The Federal Reserve will announce if they will cut rates again in December's meeting — their last meeting of 2025. The decision will determine whether borrowers get more relief on interest rates.
The Federal Reserve’s “manipulations” around the cost of money will drive people into riskier investments as the return environment moderates, Oaktree Capital Management LP co-founder Howard Marks warned,
The cut of a quarter-point will likely make it cheaper for average Americans to secure mortgages, pay credit card debt or finance cars.
Want to know how this week's Fed rate cut impacted the mortgage rate climate? Here are the latest interest rates.