The Fed highlighted the concerns about slower economic growth and persistent inflation pressures.
Amid the announcement, cryptocurrencies market surged, with XRP leading by double-digit growth in the past day.
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate steady
for a second consecutive meeting, signaling concerns about slower economic
growth and persistent inflation pressures. While the central bank opted not to
raise borrowing costs further, it also adjusted its balance sheet policy, a
move that reportedly drew internal dissent.
Crypto Market Reacts
Amid the announcement, the cryptocurrency market has shown renewed optimism as prices of major cryptocurrencies surged. At the time of publication, Bitcoin was up 4% in
the past day at $84K. Ethereum has also gained 8%, trading at $2,034, while XRP is
leading the surge after soaring 10% to $2.47 in the same period.
Fed maintained its benchmark fed funds rate range at 4.25%-4.50% and slashed growth expectations. Inflation forecasts were also revised higher, signaling a cautious outlook from
policymakers.
"The Committee seeks to achieve maximum employment and inflation at the rate of 2 percent over the longer run. Uncertainty around the economic outlook has increased, FOMC statement read. "The Committee is attentive to the risks to both sides of its dual mandate."
Additionally, the institution also announced plans to
slow the pace of its balance sheet runoff starting in April, adding another
layer of complexity to its monetary policy approach. The Fed’s latest economic projections now see U.S. GDP growing just 1.7%
in 2025, down from the 2.1% forecast in December.
Growth estimates for 2026 and 2027 were also trimmed,
reflecting growing uncertainty about the economic trajectory. “As with real activity and inflation, the outlook for
the future path of the federal funds rate is subject to considerable
uncertainty,” the Fed stated, hinting at concerns over trade policies and other
global economic risks.
Economic Growth and Inflation
Despite economic headwinds, the Fed’s projections suggest policymakers still anticipate ending 2025 with a benchmark interest rate of 3.9%, implying only two rate cuts by year-end. The forecasts for 2026 and 2027 stand at 3.4% and 3.1%, respectively, reinforcing expectations that borrowing costs will remain elevated in the near term.
With uncertainty surrounding economic growth,
inflation, and future rate moves, the FOMC's latest meeting is now shaping investor sentiment. For crypto traders, the short-term volatility might
be significant, but in the broader context of digital asset markets, it remains
business as usual.
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate steady
for a second consecutive meeting, signaling concerns about slower economic
growth and persistent inflation pressures. While the central bank opted not to
raise borrowing costs further, it also adjusted its balance sheet policy, a
move that reportedly drew internal dissent.
Crypto Market Reacts
Amid the announcement, the cryptocurrency market has shown renewed optimism as prices of major cryptocurrencies surged. At the time of publication, Bitcoin was up 4% in
the past day at $84K. Ethereum has also gained 8%, trading at $2,034, while XRP is
leading the surge after soaring 10% to $2.47 in the same period.
Fed maintained its benchmark fed funds rate range at 4.25%-4.50% and slashed growth expectations. Inflation forecasts were also revised higher, signaling a cautious outlook from
policymakers.
"The Committee seeks to achieve maximum employment and inflation at the rate of 2 percent over the longer run. Uncertainty around the economic outlook has increased, FOMC statement read. "The Committee is attentive to the risks to both sides of its dual mandate."
Additionally, the institution also announced plans to
slow the pace of its balance sheet runoff starting in April, adding another
layer of complexity to its monetary policy approach. The Fed’s latest economic projections now see U.S. GDP growing just 1.7%
in 2025, down from the 2.1% forecast in December.
Growth estimates for 2026 and 2027 were also trimmed,
reflecting growing uncertainty about the economic trajectory. “As with real activity and inflation, the outlook for
the future path of the federal funds rate is subject to considerable
uncertainty,” the Fed stated, hinting at concerns over trade policies and other
global economic risks.
Economic Growth and Inflation
Despite economic headwinds, the Fed’s projections suggest policymakers still anticipate ending 2025 with a benchmark interest rate of 3.9%, implying only two rate cuts by year-end. The forecasts for 2026 and 2027 stand at 3.4% and 3.1%, respectively, reinforcing expectations that borrowing costs will remain elevated in the near term.
With uncertainty surrounding economic growth,
inflation, and future rate moves, the FOMC's latest meeting is now shaping investor sentiment. For crypto traders, the short-term volatility might
be significant, but in the broader context of digital asset markets, it remains
business as usual.
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How does the Finance Magnates newsroom handle sensitive updates that may affect a brand?
How does the Finance Magnates newsroom handle sensitive updates that may affect a brand?
Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, explains the approach: reaching out before publication, hearing all sides, and making careful, case-by-case decisions with balance and responsibility.
⚖ Balanced reporting
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📰 Responsible journalism
#FinanceMagnates #FinancialJournalism #ResponsibleReporting #FinanceNews #EditorialStandards
Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, explains the approach: reaching out before publication, hearing all sides, and making careful, case-by-case decisions with balance and responsibility.
⚖ Balanced reporting
📞 Right of response
📰 Responsible journalism
#FinanceMagnates #FinancialJournalism #ResponsibleReporting #FinanceNews #EditorialStandards
Executive Interview | Kieran Duff | Head of UK Growth & Business Development, Darwinex | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Kieran Duff | Head of UK Growth & Business Development, Darwinex | FMLS:25
Here is our conversation with Kieran Duff, who brings a rare dual view of the market as both a broker and a trader at Darwinex.
We begin with his take on the Summit and then turn to broker growth. Kieran shares one quick, practical tip brokers can use right now to improve performance. We also cover the rising spotlight on prop trading and whether it is good or bad for the trading industry.
Kieran explains where Darwinex sits on the CFDs-broker-meets-funding spectrum, and how the model differs from the typical setups seen across the market.
We finish with a look at how he uses AI in his daily workflow — both inside the brokerage and in his own trading.
Here is our conversation with Kieran Duff, who brings a rare dual view of the market as both a broker and a trader at Darwinex.
We begin with his take on the Summit and then turn to broker growth. Kieran shares one quick, practical tip brokers can use right now to improve performance. We also cover the rising spotlight on prop trading and whether it is good or bad for the trading industry.
Kieran explains where Darwinex sits on the CFDs-broker-meets-funding spectrum, and how the model differs from the typical setups seen across the market.
We finish with a look at how he uses AI in his daily workflow — both inside the brokerage and in his own trading.
Why does trust matter in financial news? #TrustedNews #FinanceNews #CapitalMarkets
Why does trust matter in financial news? #TrustedNews #FinanceNews #CapitalMarkets
According to Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, in a world flooded with information, the difference lies in rigorous cross-checking, human scrutiny, and a commitment to publishing only factual, trustworthy reporting.
📰 Verified reporting
🔎 Human-led scrutiny
✅ Facts over noise
According to Yam Yehoshua, Editor-in-Chief at Finance Magnates, in a world flooded with information, the difference lies in rigorous cross-checking, human scrutiny, and a commitment to publishing only factual, trustworthy reporting.
📰 Verified reporting
🔎 Human-led scrutiny
✅ Facts over noise
In this video, we take an in-depth look at @Exness , a global multi-asset broker operating since 2008, known for fast withdrawals, flexible account types, and strong regulatory coverage across multiple regions.
We break down Exness’s regulatory framework, supported trading platforms including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal, and the Exness Trade App, as well as available account types such as Standard, Pro, Zero, and Raw Spread.
You’ll also learn about Exness’s leverage options, fees and commissions, swap-free trading, available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies, and what traders can expect in terms of execution, funding speed, and customer support.
Watch the full review to see whether Exness aligns with your trading goals and strategy.
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In this video, we take an in-depth look at @Exness , a global multi-asset broker operating since 2008, known for fast withdrawals, flexible account types, and strong regulatory coverage across multiple regions.
We break down Exness’s regulatory framework, supported trading platforms including MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal, and the Exness Trade App, as well as available account types such as Standard, Pro, Zero, and Raw Spread.
You’ll also learn about Exness’s leverage options, fees and commissions, swap-free trading, available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies, and what traders can expect in terms of execution, funding speed, and customer support.
Watch the full review to see whether Exness aligns with your trading goals and strategy.
👉 Explore Exness’s full broker listing on the Finance Magnates Directory:
https://directory.financemagnates.com/multi-asset-brokers/exness/
📣 Stay up to date with the latest in finance and trading. Follow Finance Magnates for industry news, insights, and global event coverage.
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FINANCE MAGNATES LONDON SUMMIT 2025
FINANCE MAGNATES LONDON SUMMIT 2025
The FMLS:25 highlights video is now live - a look back at the conversations, the energy on the floor, and the moments that shaped this year’s summit.
While that’s still fresh, the next launches across the FM Events portfolio are already taking shape.
FM Singapore takes place on the 12-14 of May, connecting the APAC market with its own distinct audience and priorities. FMAS:26 heads to Cape Town on 26–27 May shortly after, bringing the focus to Africa’s trading and fintech ecosystem.
Different regions. Different audiences. Same commitment to building the right rooms for meaningful conversations.
More details coming very soon. The launches are imminent. - here you go
The FMLS:25 highlights video is now live - a look back at the conversations, the energy on the floor, and the moments that shaped this year’s summit.
While that’s still fresh, the next launches across the FM Events portfolio are already taking shape.
FM Singapore takes place on the 12-14 of May, connecting the APAC market with its own distinct audience and priorities. FMAS:26 heads to Cape Town on 26–27 May shortly after, bringing the focus to Africa’s trading and fintech ecosystem.
Different regions. Different audiences. Same commitment to building the right rooms for meaningful conversations.
More details coming very soon. The launches are imminent. - here you go