Year end sees record borrowing from Fed's standing repo operation The Federal Reserve Bank of New York's standing repo operation loaned a record amount of cash Wednesday to eligible financial firms, ...
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How modern weapons reload when no one is shooting back

Firing a weapon is the easy part. Reloading it is where things get dangerous. From tank crews wrestling shells by hand to ...
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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 percentage points, bringing the federal funds rate to its lowest level in more than three years. The reduction lowers the ...
Taylor Tepper covered banking, investing and pretty much everything else in personal finance for more than a decade, with his work appearing in the New York Times, Fortune and MONEY magazine, as well ...
The Federal Reserve will announce whether to cut interest rates at its December meeting, capping off a turbulent year for the U.S. economy defined by fresh labor market headwinds and tariff-fueled ...
The Federal Reserve sets the federal funds target rate, also known as the fed funds rate, which is the interest rate at which commercial banks lend to each other overnight. Below, CNBC Select explains ...
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Mike Causey’s daily column, the Federal Report, offers a unique take on the latest news affecting federal employees’ pay, benefits and retirement. Mike also covers these topics during his weekly radio ...
The federal funds rate, or fed funds rate, is the interest rate that U.S. banks charge each other for uncollateralized, overnight loans. As these short-term loans are a foundational part of banking ...
Investors are constantly surrounded by headlines about the Federal Reserve’s meetings, their decisions on interest rates, the rate of inflation, supply shocks, output gaps, and all kinds of other ...