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  2. U.S. prime rate - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Street Journal Prime Rate (WSJ Prime Rate) is a measure of the U.S. prime rate, defined by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) as "the base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 70% of the 10 largest U.S. banks". It is not the "best" rate offered by banks. It should not be confused with the discount rate set by the Federal Reserve ...

  3. With interest rate hikes in Jerome Powell’s rearview ... - AOL

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    Our base case forecasts the Fed will refrain from further rate hikes and will start trimming rates by the middle of 2024,” she wrote, arguing the Fed will cut rates by 75 basis points in the ...

  4. Prime rate - Wikipedia

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    Prior to December 17, 2008, the Wall Street Journal followed a policy of changing its published prime rate when 23 out of 30 of the United States' largest banks changed their prime rates. Recognizing that fewer, larger banks now control most banking assets (that is, it is more concentrated), the Journal now publishes a rate reflecting the base ...

  5. How does the prime interest rate affect you? - AOL

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    The prime rate impacts the cost of credit on consumer loans, including credit card accounts, with the rates on consumer loans moving up or down with the prime rate. The prime rate is tied to the ...

  6. Wall Street Journal prime rate - Wikipedia

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  7. Wall Street has never been more sure lower rates are coming ...

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    Economic data releases and earnings. Wall Street has never been more sure lower rates are coming. But as always, the devil is in the details. The latest BofA Global Fund Manager Survey released ...

  8. Wall Street Journal Economic Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Wall Street Journal Economic Survey has been cited and used in some academic research on forecast accuracy and the nature of expectations. Reception in the financial press and blogs. Forecasts made in the Wall Street Journal Economic Survey are often discussed by other financial press and blog articles. See also

  9. Fed's Williams douses Wall Street's rate-cut speculation - AOL

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    Fed officials' forecasts collectively priced in three-quarters of a percentage point in cuts in 2024, which would leave the policy rate in the 4.50%-4.75% range by the end of 2024.