Tag: rates

Soaring Insurance Rates Show Climate Change Is a Pocketbook Issue  

The year 2024 is coming to a close, marked by a series of climate and extreme weather-related disasters

The Monkey’s Paw and interest rates

The Potential Impact of Interest Rate Cuts on the Economy A recent article in The Economist discussed the

Most comprehensive picture yet of how organs age at different rates

Understanding the Varied Rates of Organ Ageing Someone’s kidneys could be a decade older, biologically, than their brainChristian

Powell says Fed doesn’t need to be ‘in a hurry’ to reduce interest rates

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a speech on Thursday emphasizing the strength of the U.S. economy and

New study links air pollution with higher rates of head and neck cancer

A recent study published in the journal Scientific Reports has found a correlation between higher levels of pollutant

DoubleLine’s Gundlach says expect higher rates if Republicans also win House

Jeffrey Gundlach Warns of Higher Interest Rates if Republicans Control House DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach recently shared

Climate-fueled extreme weather is hiking up car insurance rates

As climate change continues to accelerate, the impact of extreme weather events on the insurance market is becoming

Bariatric surgery rates plunge as patients turn to GLP-1 drugs

Obesity has long been a major health concern, with surgical procedures like gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy being

Fed Governor Waller sees need for ‘more caution’ when lowering interest rates

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller recently hinted that future interest rate cuts may not be as aggressive as

Fed officials were divided on whether to cut rates by half a point in September, minutes show

Federal Reserve Debates Interest Rate Cut in September Meeting During their September meeting, Federal Reserve officials engaged in

Women with sickle cell have higher postpartum sterilization rates| STAT

Sickle cell disease is a genetic illness that disproportionately affects Black Americans and is associated with an increased

Cochrane on interest rates and exchange rates

In a recent publication titled "Alternative Approaches to Monetary Policy," the author delves into the intricacies of low