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Federal Reserve System, interest rates

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Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady
Trump has urged the Fed to significantly lower interest rates.

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Fed holds interest rates steady, taking a pause from rate cuts to assess the economy
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Fed holds key interest rate steady as economic view improves
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Jay Powell urges Federal Reserve successor to ‘stay out of elected politics’
The US Federal Reserve held interest rates steady yesterday, with rate-setters signalling they’re in no mood to cut rates despite Donald Trump’s increasing pressure on them to do so.

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Trump’s choice of Warsh to lead Fed could reshape the world’s most influential central bank
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Trump says he will announce new Fed Chair ‘sometime next week’
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What are today's mortgage interest rates: January 30, 2026?

Considering a home purchase or want to refinance your existing property? These are the mortgage rates to know now.
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Fed meeting recap: Interest rates hold steady, Jerome Powell stays silent on major controversies

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady in January. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has faced pressure from Trump to cut rates, and from a DOJ probe.
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Money Market Interest Rates Today: January 29, 2026 – Earn Up To 4.22%

The highest money market account rate available today is 4.22% Changes from the Fed or your bank can quickly change money market rates Online banks typically offer the most competitive yields on the market Current Money Market Rates The current average money market rate is 0.
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Use up your credit card points now, expert says—no matter if a 10% interest rate cap is enacted

You may want to spend your credit card points now, expert says — but not because of the potential for a 10% interest rate cap.
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