Fed Rate Hike Incoming? WSJ Reports Possible 0.75% Increase
Is the Federal Reserve poised to raise interest rates by another 0.75%? A recent Wall Street Journal report on Oct. 21 suggests US Federal Reserve officials could be set to increase the interest rate by another 75-basis points. This comes amidst ongoing efforts to combat inflation and cool down the economy.
This potential move follows several aggressive rate hikes already this year. WASHINGTONThe Federal Reserve continued a sprint to reverse its easy-money policies by approving another unusually large interest rate increase and signaling more 21 de sept. de 2025. Recall that WASHINGTONThe Federal Reserve approved its third consecutive interest-rate rise of 0.75 percentage point and signaled additional large increases were likely 20 de sept. de 2025. Also, remember that The Federal Reserve is expected to approve its third consecutive interest-rate increase of 0.75 percentage point on Wednesday, while signaling plans to raise and hold 7 de sept. de 2025.
The consistent upward trajectory highlights the Fed's determination to tame inflation. The Federal Reserve appears to be on a path to raise interest rates by another 0.75 percentage point this month in the wake of Chairman Jerome Powell’s public... This potential hike would continue that path.
While a 0.75% increase was once considered unlikely, factors like The surprising strength of the U.S. jobs market and the stickiness of inflation have led economists to mull what was once unthinkable—a possible interest rate rise by the... Fed.
The impact of previous increases is already being felt. The increase approved Wednesday, the Fed’s fourth consecutive 0.75-point rate rise, lifts the central bank’s benchmark federal-funds to a range between 3.75% and 4%. A further 0.75% hike would further tighten financial conditions and could have significant implications for borrowing costs, mortgage rates, and overall economic growth.
Stay tuned for updates as the Fed approaches its next meeting and the potential for another significant interest rate increase based on the WSJ report.