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Brexit proved too much a wild card for Fed officials
Jul 06, 2016Minutes released from the Fed’s June meeting show how dependent raising rates this year is to the Brexit decision, and the role other economic factors, such as the jobs report, played in the decision not to raise rates. Here’s how the esteemed board reasoned their decision on interest rates.
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Capital Economics: Economy nears full employment
Jun 27, 2016 -
Fannie Mae: Economic growth will probably stay slow and stable
Jun 20, 2016 -
Yellen: Rate hike coming when inflation goes up
Jun 06, 2016 -
Goldman Sachs: Jobs number is an outlier
Jun 03, 2016 -
Jobs report shockingly lower than economists suspected
Jun 03, 2016 -
Jobless claims increase by 20,000
May 12, 2016 -
Does jobs report mean Fed won’t raise interest rates in June?
May 06, 2016 -
March job creation bodes well for housing inventory crisis
Apr 01, 2016 -
Consumer spending reaffirms likelihood of December interest rate hike
Dec 11, 2015 -
Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates inch higher on positive jobs report
Dec 10, 2015 -
October jobs surge past expectations
Nov 06, 2015