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short-term

[shawrt-turm] / ˈʃɔrtˈtɜrm /


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That’s a widely followed short-term trend tracker that has helped halt pullbacks in late October and early November, as well as in July.

From MarketWatch

Lower short-term rates would redound more to consumers and small-to-medium-size businesses, which depend mainly on bank borrowings.

From Barron's

The Fed doesn’t set mortgage rates, which don’t directly follow the direction of the Fed’s benchmark short-term interest rate.

From MarketWatch

Musalem also argued that an attempt to help the labor market by easing the short-term interest rates controlled by the Fed could be counterproductive.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Fed’s short-term rate is currently 3.5-3.75%, and Warsh plans to shrink the Fed’s balance sheet to create space for rate cuts.

From Barron's