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Fed Holds Rates Steady in Powell’s Last Meeting

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Fed holds interest rates steady: Here's what that means for credit cards, mortgages, car loans and savings rates
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at the conclusion of its policy meeting on Wednesday.

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Fed holds interest rates steady in Powell’s last meeting—with most dissenting votes since 1992
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How consumer interest rates have changed during Jerome Powell’s tenure leading the Fed
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Fed holds rates steady amid dissents, Powell to stay after Warsh confirmed
The Federal Reserve is expected to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a range of 3.5% to 3.75% on April 29, but attention will be on what may be Jerome Powell’s last news conference as cha...

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Divided Fed — Heard on the Street Wednesday Recap
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Four key takeaways from Jerome Powell's final rate decision as Fed chair
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Jerome Powell calls his time as Fed chair a 'privilege' during last press conference
Powell will remain at the Fed after May 15, when his tenure as its chair ends.

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Key takeaways from Powell’s last meeting as Fed chair
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Powell says there was growing support for scrapping easing bias, which could come at next meeting
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Best Low-Interest Personal Loans in April 2026

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Best Low-Interest Personal Loans Of 2026

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How much interest can a $100,000 CD earn right now?

If you have $100,000 or another six-figure amount invested in stocks or bonds right now, you may be considering alternative homes for your money. Stock market performance has been stronger recently, but it was especially volatile earlier in the year, and ...
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Federal Reserve keeps key rate unchanged; four officials dissent, most in almost 34 years

The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 3.6% for the third straight meeting. The Fed also retained language in its statement suggesting the next move would be a rate reduction.
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