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Carol Roth: Trump is right to worry about interest rates — but there’s a price to pay
America faces a mounting fiscal crisis with debt at 120% of GDP as interest expenses now exceed defense spending, creating significant national economic risks.
There is a lot in the news right now about high interest rates and unaffordability. But the rates aren’t the main problem. Here’s what is.
Trump called for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%. For years, limited regulation has allowed companies to charge high rates, and consumers have fallen further into debt. Some ...
If interest rates are falling but your EMI isn’t, the problem is usually not the headline rate. It’s how your loan actually behaves.
The housing market over the past few years has been challenging for prospective homebuyers. As home prices and mortgage interest rates remain high, first-time homebuyers face a one-two punch, making ...
Understand how interest rate risk affects bond income and retirement portfolios—and how to manage price and reinvestment risk strategically.
Just under 90%. That's the likelihood the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates when it wraps its final 2025 meeting on December 10. Now at a range between 3.75% to 4.00%, the central bank is widely ...
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced it will leave interest rates unchanged, breaking a streak of three straight rate cuts amid uncertainty over the labor market and inflation. Fed policymakers ...
As a small business owner, I’ve learned the hard way that interest rates are more than just numbers on a Federal Reserve press release—they’re a powerful force that can make or break a business like ...
The SARB's plan to eliminate the prime interest rate in South Africa could have the opposite effect of what it intends.
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