Federal Reserve raises interest rates for first time in 9 years.

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The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate on Wednesday from a range of 0% to 0.25% to a range of 0.25% to 0.5%.


The rate hike is a small one, but it will affect millions of Americans, including investors, home buyers and savers. Savers will eventually see a little more interest on their deposits at the bank, and mortgage rates will gradually rise. The move was widely expected. It is a sign of how much the economy has healed since the Great Recession. The central bank believes the U.S. economy is strong now and no longer needs crutches.
Fed chief Janet Yellen said during a press conference that the move "marks the end of an extraordinary period" of low rates designed to boost the recovery from the Great Recession.


Yellen said the U.S. economy is "performing well" and the rate hike reflects confidence the recovery will continue to strengthen.
The Fed telegraphed it will be patient with future rate increases so as not to kill the economic recovery. The central bank's statement said the economy will only merit "gradual increases" in rates, which are likely to remain low "for some time." Yellen repeatedly said during the press conference that future rate hikes will be "gradual."
Stocks rallied with the Dow rising over 100 points after the announcement.
Investors were pleased to see that the Fed expects "only gradual increases" in rates next year and that the committee explicitly said it would take into account "readings on financial and international developments."


The Fed put interest rates near zero during the financial crisis in December 2008 to help stimulate the economy and boost the collapsed housing market.
But the economy is no longer in crisis. In fact it is a lot healthier -- unemployment now is at 5%, half of the 10% rate it hit in 2009 during the worst of the jobs crisis.
Over 12 million jobs have been added since the recession ended. Wages -- which have barely grown during the recovery -- have also started to pick up recently.
On Wednesday, the Fed's committee improved its economic outlook. Compared to its last forecast in September, the Fed raised its expectations for growth next year to 2.4%, up from 2.3%. It also lowered its projection for unemployment in 2016 to 4.7%, down from 4.8%.
The Fed still has low expectations for inflation. The central bank has two goals: low unemployment and stable inflation. The Fed's target for inflation is 2%, but right now it's close to zero. The Fed sees inflation inching up in the years to come, but not hitting 2% until 2018.
Known as "liftoff," the Fed's action is expected to be the first of more rate increases that will probably come in 2016. The last rate hike was June 2006.
 

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^ she's straight clueless puppet
 

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Almost like someone with ZERO experience in such things wrote the article.
 

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25 basis points is a fart in a hurricane. Much more interesting and telling than the 25 bps are ....is unlimited reverse repos.
 

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25 basis points is a fart in a hurricane. Much more interesting and telling than the 25 bps are ....is unlimited reverse repos.
They can only raise them about 25 basis points every 6 months (realistically). The large banks (B of A, Wells Fargo), raised thier Prime Interest Rates by 50 Basis Points.

Come June, they will go up another .25%, then by the end of next year, another .25%.
 

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They can only raise them about 25 basis points every 6 months (realistically). The large banks (B of A, Wells Fargo), raised thier Prime Interest Rates by 50 Basis Points.

Come June, they will go up another .25%, then by the end of next year, another .25%.


I hope so but highly doubt it.
 

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The Fed will reverse course by mid 2016, credit markets are always the better tell and they are sucking wind.
 

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I hope so but highly doubt it.
It would be pretty aggressive, but the fact that Wells and Bank of America went up half a percent leads me to believe that the Fed will have to be aggressive.
 

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Recession coming and the fed not only wont raise rates again, they will go negative and unleash the mother of all QE programs
 

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brucefan, are you peter schiff in disguise? you sound just like him.

i am a huge fan of his but im getting absolutely killed right now, i hope he is right and i hope its sooner rather than later...
 

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Recession coming and the fed not only wont raise rates again, they will go negative and unleash the mother of all QE programs
No offense, but no way.
 

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Recession coming and the fed not only wont raise rates again, they will go negative and unleash the mother of all QE programs

Exactly Right, Don't know about the QE, But Recession is coming....
 

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