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Ivey Business School’s Dr. Stephen Foerster Explains Winners, Losers of Fed Rate Cuts

As the U.S. Federal Reserve gathers next week, stakeholders are analyzing the potential effect of an interest rate cut. Whatever the board decides, Ivey Business School Professor Dr. Stephen R. Foerster, CFA, said there will be winners and losers. Foerster said lower ones tend to… Read More

Commentary: 50-BP Rate Cut Needed to Avert Trouble

The United States Federal Reserve must go big with a supersized 50-basis-point interest rate cut in September to get ahead of a looming economic storm, advises deVere Group founder and CEO Nigel Green. The warning comes as consumer prices in the US inched up modestly… Read More

US Federal Reserve Decision: No Rate Cut, Yet

The US Federal Reserve has held rates steady, holding off on rate cuts that many anticipate this coming fall. While Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said they had made much progress on their goal of inflation of 2% and full employment, the Federal Open Market Committee… Read More

U.S. Banking Regulators Heighten Scrutiny of Bank-Fintech Relationships

The Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) have issued a joint statement highlighting potential risks associated with banks’ partnerships with third parties, particularly Fintech firms. The regulators aim to underscore the importance of effective risk… Read More

James Fry, SVP at Worldpay, Explains Why FedNow 1-Year Anniversary Is Key Milestone for Payments Ecosystem

July 20, 2024, will mark exactly one year since the Federal Reserve announced the launch of the notable FedNow Service, which has allowed customers at participating financial institutions to make payments that can be sent and received at any time, immediately available to use. The… Read More

US Federal Reserve Holds Interest Rates Steady, Powell Says He Expects Inflation to Decline

The US Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) decided to hold rates steady today. While no one was expecting a move in either direction, markets were keenly watching the FOMC statement to determine the Fed’s thinking regarding future rate adjustments. The target range for the… Read More

No Change by the US Federal Reserve as Rates Stay Put

As anticipated, the US Federal Reserve has held benchmark rates steady while expecting three rate cuts later in 2024. The Federal Open Market Committee decided to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate at 5-1/4 to 5-1/2 percent while reiterating its commitment to… Read More

Household Debt Tops $17.5 Trillion, Credit Cards at Whopping $1.13 Trillion

The debt train keeps on running. A New York Fed report published today shares that total household debt has now topped $17.5 trillion as of Q4 2023. If you compare it to the same quarter in 2022, when total debt stood at $16.9 trillion, this… Read More

Fed Holds Interest Rates, Anticipates Rate Cuts Later in the Year

The US Federal Reserve announced that it has decided to hold benchmark rates steady at a rate of 5.25% to 5.5% today, as the Wall anticipated. The statement issued by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) indicated that job gains have moderated since early last… Read More

A Wide Range of Outcomes: US Federal Reserve Paper Researches Impact of CBDCs on Financial System

The US Federal Reserve recently published a paper on the potential impact of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) on the financial system. Currently, many jurisdictions around the world are investigating the possibility of issuing a digital currency – including the US. China is already… Read More

Fed is in Hover Mode as Rates Kept the Same

The US Federal Reserve held rates steady today following a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). While inflation remains stubbornly high and economic activity robust, the Fed decided it was better to wait and see if the following months of rapid rate increases… Read More

Federal Reserve Vice Chair Barr Says FedNow is Available to All Depository Institutions, Digital Asset Advocate Says Wrong

In a speech delivered at the Annual Fintech Conference in Philadelphia, US Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr spoke about the Fed’s role in supporting innovation. Barr noted that not that long ago, cash in trucks was the preferred method of moving… Read More

House Financial Services Committee Leadership Tell US Federal Reserve to Stop Undermining Stablecoin Legislation

Representative Patrick McHenry, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, along with the Chairman of the Digital Assets, Fintech Subcommittee, French Hill, and the Chairman of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, Bill Huizenga, have sent a letter to US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, criticizing… Read More

US Federal Reserve Bank Attempts to Ease Inflation Might Stifle Innovation, Report Claims

The Federal Reserve Bank’s ongoing efforts to ease inflation by increasing net borrowing costs and then cooling demand for products/services could begin to undermine investments in innovative tech that might make the economy more robust in the long-term. This, according to research released this past… Read More

American Fintech Council CEO Welcomes Fed Novel Activities Announcement, Says More is Required

While the US Federal Reserve’s recent announcement of a Novel Activities Supervision Program is a step in the right direction, the work is far from over, the leader of the American Fintech Council believes. The Novel Activities Supervision Program is designed to enhance the oversight… Read More

US Federal Reserve Creates “Novel Activities Supervision Program,” Targets Digital Assets and Tech Partnership with Financial Services Provided by “Nonbanks”

The US Federal Reserve has announced the creation of the Novel Activities Supervision Program that will be “risk-focused” and in addition to current regulatory processes. The Fed said the Program will focus on “crypto-assets, distributed ledger technology (DLT), and complex, technology-driven partnerships with nonbanks to… Read More

NY Fed: Credit Card Debt Tops $1 Trillion

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is reporting that household credit card debt is now over $1 trillion. The  Fed, in its quarterly report, noted that total household debt stands at $17.06 trillion, having risen by $16 billion at the end of Q2 2023…. Read More

No Surprise: Fed Increases Interest Rates by 25 BPS

As was expected, the US Federal Reserve increased benchmark rates by 25 basis points today. Markets had long anticipated the move, which pushed rates to the highest they have been in over 22 years. In the Federal Open Market Committee statement, the bank said that… Read More

The List of First 35 Approved FedNow Providers

FedNow went live today. FedNow is a payments and transfers service provided by the US Federal Reserve. Approved financial institutions may use the service to enable immediate payments and transfers. Currently, there are 35 approved institutions out of around 9000 banks and credit unions in… Read More

US Federal Reserve’s Instant Payments and Transfers FedNow Goes Live

FedNow, an instantaneous payments and transfer service brought to you by the US Federal Reserve, is now live. FedNow is available 24/7/365 for approved institutions. According to a statement by the Fed, 35 banks and credit unions, along with the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s… Read More

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