The Federal Reserve's latest "dot plot," outlining policymakers' interest rate projections, revealed a sharp shift in central bankers' expectations. Not only are rate cuts almost surely off the table ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — We are halfway through the week, and the weather couldn’t be any better! Patchy morning clouds and mostly sunny afternoon skies will rule Thursday through Saturday as an ...
Treasury yields rose and the curve flattened on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held rates steady, but strategists were divided on whether the move would persist. That's occurring as the market ...
Summertime heat returns Thursday and Friday with highs back in the 90s as chances for showers and thunderstorms continue. A Heat Advisory is in effect for parts of Eastern North Carolina until 7p.m.
The central bank's Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday is set to release its "dot plot" update of where individual officials expect interest rates to head. However, most Fed watchers on Wall ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — More sunshine in our Thursday forecast, and without the morning clouds to burn off across the Metro Area, highs today should be a few degrees warmer than yesterday, PDX forecast high: ...
Another heat advisory is in play on Thursday as more hot, hazy and humid weather is expected. Look for widespread low-mid-90s with feels-like numbers pushing 110 degrees. Rain chances remain very low ...
DENVER — Better air quality and some much needed moisture returning to Colorado. Scattered storms are in the forecast again Thursday, with a slight risk for severe storms over eastern Colorado.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced that it will hold interest rates steady due to concerns about elevated inflation amid the war in Iran, as Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's tenure leading the central ...
Democratic socialists just caused a political earthquake. Now they’re coming for 2028. Fresh off sweeping victories across New York City that showcased the growing power of the anti-establishment ...
Highs stay near 90 degrees on Thursday, and moisture starts to increase across central Ohio. Rain/T-storm chances increase on Thursday (30%), Friday (60%) and Saturday (50%). Drier air sweeps in ...
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