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Bloomberg· 2026-01-29 08:50
Sweden’s central bank held borrowing costs steady for a fourth month and stuck with its forecast for no change until next year https://t.co/V9M9iwLHiO ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-01-28 14:14
Ghana’s central bank cut borrowing costs to the lowest level in four years https://t.co/ZYZ2VJjJY7 ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-01-28 10:16
Brazil’s central bank is expected to keep borrowing costs at their highest level in nearly two decades in its first monetary policy decision of the year https://t.co/il6tOwV5t4 ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-01-28 00:46
Indian traders are bracing for a year of record government debt supply, which may keep borrowing costs elevated in the nation’s $1.3 trillion bond market https://t.co/GRhjaGjLKt ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 11:58
Central banks in Sweden and Norway both kept borrowing costs steady as officials assess the disparate outlooks for their economies https://t.co/aUGcAkxqAj ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 09:25
Norway’s central bank kept borrowing costs unchanged for a second meeting and said it’s in no rush to move lower https://t.co/VHv5OVLmXc ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 08:42
Sweden’s central bank kept borrowing costs at a three-year low and repeated a plan for no change until 2027 https://t.co/u5XbUfqATO ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-11 23:31
Peru held borrowing costs at a three-year low with inflation below the center of the central bank’s target range and the economy growing steadily https://t.co/hcg11KaugJ ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-11 20:36
The Federal Reserve’s plan to buy $40 billion of Treasury bills a month, a bigger chunk than previously expected, triggered a flurry of revisions in Wall Street banks’ 2026 debt issuance forecasts while sending borrowing costs lower https://t.co/0GDLV7t1yq ...
What the Fed rate cut means for your money
CNBC Television· 2025-12-10 20:15
The Fed just wrapped up its final meeting of the year and cut its benchmark rate by a quarter of a percentage point. [music] It's the third straight rate reduction this year. So, what does it mean for your money.I'm Sharon Eper, the senior personal finance correspondent at CNBC [music] and editor of the Money 101 newsletter. Just because the Fed cut rates doesn't mean your borrowing costs are going to automatically go down. Consumers with short-term variable rate debt, like credit card debt, will [music] se ...