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.
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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.
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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.
Gold has surged more than 8% in a week to reclaim $4,400/oz, fueled by escalating US-Iran tensions, Trump’s trade wars, renewed Fed credibility fears, and a destabilizing yen. For investors, the rally underscores a volatile mix of geopolitical risk and monetary policy uncertainty that is reigniting gold’s haven status.
A Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund report forecasts India’s balance of payments surplus in FY27 behind $30.7B Q1 FDI, while expecting a 50bps RBI rate hike later this financial year. The analysis indicates that bond markets have already priced in the tightening, with 10-year yields seen stable and short-end yields set to dip on FCNR flows.
Indian benchmark indices slipped 0.13% on July 7, 2026, as profit booking took hold in late trade amid weak Asian cues and caution before the US Fed minutes. IT stocks bucked the trend, with the Nifty IT index jumping 2.4% on strong earnings hopes, while realty and metal sectors led the declines.
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.
The US Federal Reserve maintained benchmark interest rates at 3.5%-3.75% on March 18, citing inflationary pressures from the ongoing US-Iran conflict and a surge in oil prices. The decision, while expected, reflects a cautious pivot as the central bank revised its 2026 inflation forecast upward to 2.7%.
Asian equities climbed on Wednesday as a pullback in global oil prices provided relief to energy-importing economies. Investors are now pivoting their attention toward the U.S. Federal Reserve, seeking clarity on the future trajectory of interest rates.
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.
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.