The federal funds rate is an important interest rate set by the Federal Reserve. It affects loans, savings, and daily costs. When rates go up, loans become expensive but savings give better returns.
The Federal Reserve concluded its first meeting of 2026 by holding the federal funds rate (FFR) steady in the 3.50%-3.75% range. The market is currently pricing in two 25 basis point cuts in 2026 and ...
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