The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell from record highs Wednesday as markets reacted to the Federal
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US equity indexes were lower on Wednesday as government bond yields rose and the Federal Reserve ann
U.S. stocks dropped on speculation the Federal Reserve may raise interest rates this year to keep a lid on inflation. The S&P 500 slumped 1.2% Wednesday after the Fed released projections showing nearly half its policymakers foresee at least one increase to its main interest rate this year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went from a gain of 0.5% in the morning to a drop of 1%, while the Nasdaq composite sank 1.3%.

US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) ended Wednesday's session in negative territory after Federal Reserve officials unanimously voted to hold interest rates at their June FOMC meeting today, while also forecasting at least one possible rate hike ahead. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre breaks down the trading day's market reactions to the Fed's big decision. This was Kevin Warsh's first FOMC meeting he presided over as the new chairman of the Fed.
Top cryptocurrencies fell Wednesday, with Bitcoin (BTC-USD) dropping below the $65,000 level. The
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Energy stocks declined late Wednesday afternoon with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 1.5% and t
Stocks fell to session lows after Kevin Warsh wrapped up his first press conference as Fed chairman. The Dow fell 410 points, or 0.8%. The S&P 500 fell 1.1%. The Nasdaq dropped 1%. Warsh signalled big changes could be coming to how the central bank communicates, but he mostly said changes will be made after convening various task forces.
Stocks were lower again as Kevin Warsh didn’t seem particularly interested in the market’s reaction to his first press conference as Fed chairman. “This is a lot of change for financial markets to digest,” Warsh said, referring to efforts to reshape the central bank. Warsh said he plans to form task forces to better deliver on the Fed’s goals.
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Asked about the dot plot, which included nine committee members that penciled in higher rates by the end of the year, Kevin Warsh pointed out that he saw they were written in pencils, rather than pen. Warsh said he did not submit a dot, and said there will be a review of communications broadly, including dots and press conferences.
Stocks remained lower after Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh began his first press conference in the role. The Nasdaq was down 0.5%. Warsh began by saying he was welcomed by fellow bankers, who he says he’s listened closely to for “a lot of new ideas, new thinking, and genuine interest in moving the Fed forward.”
Fed policymakers now see no interest rate cuts in 2026 after previously projecting one cut for this year back in March. Officials estimate their target range for the federal-funds rate will be 3.8% at the end of 2026, unchanged from its current level, according to the so-called "dot plot" from the Fed's latest Summary of Economic Projections released Wednesday. Notably, nine officials projected the Fed’s benchmark interest rate to be higher than it is today by the end of the year.
Energy stocks declined Wednesday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index decreasing 0.8% and th
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Broad Market Indicators Broad-market exchange-traded funds IWM and IVV were mixed after midday We
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DIA climbs to a 52-week high as investors favor large-cap value stocks amid easing oil prices and strong bank earnings.
The stock market was rising ahead of Kevin Warsh’s first Federal Open Market Committee meeting press conference. The Dow was up just 135 points, or 0.3%, after hitting another record on Tuesday. The Nasdaq was up 0.4%.
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US stocks look set for a cautious start on Wednesday as investors await the first Federal Reserve interest rate decision under new chair Kevin Warsh, with the focus less on the immediate policy outcome and more on the route forward. Futures point to a flat open for the Dow Jones and S&P...
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US equity futures were slightly higher pre-bell Wednesday as traders await the Federal Reserve's rat