US Federal Reserve

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. FOMC Meeting

    The Federal Reserve is expected to keep rates steady and update its economic projections.

  2. Conflict Escalation

    War in Iran begins, causing immediate volatility in global energy and equity markets.

  3. Consensus Shift

    Analysts and major banks converge on a 'hold' forecast for the upcoming FOMC meeting.

  4. Rate Cut Speculation

    Markets price in potential Fed easing as inflation shows signs of cooling.

  5. Hawkish Hold

    Fed maintains rates and raises inflation projections for 2026.

  6. Geopolitical Shock

    US-Iran conflict begins, causing Brent crude to spike above $110.

  7. First Pause

    FOMC holds rates steady as inflation concerns begin to resurface.

  8. Easing Cycle

    Fed cuts rates in three consecutive meetings (Sept, Oct, Dec).

Stories mentioning US Federal Reserve 4

Real Estate Bearish

Fed Pause and Geopolitical Risks Stall Hong Kong Property Market Recovery

The US Federal Reserve's decision to maintain interest rates between 3.5% and 3.75% has forced the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to echo a cautious stance, dampening hopes for a swift property recovery. As market expectations shift from two rate cuts to just one this year, potential buyers are adopting a wait-and-see approach amid rising geopolitical tensions and oil price volatility.

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Federal Reserve Bearish

Fed Poised to Hold Rates as Iran Conflict Clouds Economic Outlook

The U.S. Federal Reserve is widely expected to maintain interest rates at its upcoming meeting as the outbreak of war in Iran introduces significant geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Policymakers are navigating a complex landscape of potential energy-driven inflation and global supply chain disruptions.

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Markets Bearish

Asian Markets Stumble as Wall Street Selloff and Tariff Fears Settle In

A significant overnight selloff on Wall Street, driven by AI-related concerns and renewed U.S. tariff threats, has halted a six-day rally in Asian equities. Investors are navigating a complex legal landscape as President Trump invokes the 1974 Trade Act to bypass judicial setbacks on protectionist policies.

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