Newell Brands (NWL) faces continued cost pressures and weaker discretionary demand that could weigh
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Newell Brands (NWL) faces continued cost pressures and weaker discretionary demand that could weigh
Conflicting signals could make things even more confusing for investors.
Despite the bond market’s increasing expectations that the Federal Reserve will soon need to hike short-term interest rates, one major bank says the central bank will maintain holding rates steady and then resume a dovish stance next year. Morgan Stanley’s May 18 note, shared with TheStreet, calls ...
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Investing.com -- Morgan Stanley expects the Federal Reserve to hold interest rates through the rest of 2026 before beginning a gradual easing cycle in 2027, with the bank's mid-year outlook resting on fading tariff passthrough and limited spillover from higher oil prices into core inflation.
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