Finance entity

US Federal Reserve

Company

US Federal Reserve is most often covered alongside Jerome Powell, which appears in 4 of these 8 stories. Against the same-window beat baseline of 27% negative, this entity's 50% share is more negative. Source depth averages 2.1 original sources per story, versus 2.8 across the same-window beat baseline.

Last mentioned: 5d ago

Entity pulse

Recent coverage · US Federal Reserve

8 stories
6.5 avg impact
13% positive
50% negative

Coverage balance Negative coverage leads. Negative coverage exceeds positive coverage by 37 percentage points.

  • 13% positive
  • 38% neutral
  • 50% negative

Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about US Federal Reserve

US Federal Reserve is most often covered alongside Jerome Powell, which appears in 4 of these 8 stories. Against the same-window beat baseline of 27% negative, this entity's 50% share is more negative. Source depth averages 2.1 original sources per story, versus 2.8 across the same-window beat baseline. That works out to roughly 0.3 stories per week across a 170-day span. The 6.5 average consequence score is above the beat benchmark of 6.3 in the same window. markets accounts for 3 of the 8 tracked stories, while 4 other categories carry the remainder. This profile follows 8 Finance stories mentioning US Federal Reserve across the period from February 24, 2026 to August 12, 2026.

Stories tracked
8
Per week
0.3
Negative
50%
Sources per story
2.1

Computed from the 8 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 3750 Finance stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering US Federal Reserve. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. Kotak projects start of rate hiking cycle

    Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund expects RBI to deliver a cumulative 50 bps rate hike in H2 FY27 (October 2026–March 2027).

  2. Expected short-end yield decline

    FCNR-related liquidity seen driving 15–20 bps drop in shorter-end bond yields by September 2026.

  3. RBI keeps policy rates unchanged

    Reserve Bank of India maintains status quo in its latest monetary policy review; Kotak report published same day.

  4. End of Q1 FY27

    Gross FDI inflows for April–June 2026 reach $30.7 billion, up from $26.7 billion in Q1 FY26.

  5. Asian Rally

    Equity markets in Tokyo, Seoul, and Sydney open higher, tracking the dip in energy costs.

  6. Fed Focus

    Market participants shift attention to the FOMC meeting for guidance on interest rate trajectories.

  7. Hawkish Hold

    Fed maintains rates and raises inflation projections for 2026.

  8. Energy Retreat

    Oil prices begin to pull back as demand outlooks shift and profit-taking occurs.

  9. Oil Peak

    Crude oil prices hit a monthly high amid supply concerns and geopolitical tension.

  10. Consensus Shift

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

  11. Conflict Escalation

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

  12. Rate Cut Speculation

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

  13. Geopolitical Shock

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

  14. First Pause

    FOMC holds rates steady as inflation concerns begin to resurface.

  15. Easing Cycle

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

Stories mentioning US Federal Reserve 8

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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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