Why 2024 will be ‘a very good year for savers,’ particularly with CDs

Why 2024 will be ‘a very good year for savers,’ particularly with CDs

Simpleimages | Moment | Getty Images Higher interest rates were good news in 2023 for savers who were able to earn the best rates on their cash in years. Even with the possibility of looming rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, 2024 still stands to be a great year for returns on cash. “Yields are … Read more

Fed should be a ‘little concerned’ about starting cuts too early: Nasdaq CEO

Fed should be a ‘little concerned’ about starting cuts too early: Nasdaq CEO

Adena Friedman, CEO & Board Chair NASDAQ, speaking on CNBC’s Squawk Box at the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 16th, 2024. Adam Galici | CNBC Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman believes the Federal Reserve should be wary of cutting interest rates too soon. Speaking at a CNBC-moderated panel at the World Economic Forum in … Read more

How Gen Zers can build credit before renting their own place

How Gen Zers can build credit before renting their own place

Fg Trade | E+ | Getty Images Rising inventory is helping push rent prices down. For young adults, building credit is a smart step to take as they prepare to enter the rental housing market. The median U.S. asking rent price in December was $1,964, a 0.8% decline from a year ago, according to real … Read more

U.S. Treasury yields ahead of consumer inflation report

U.S. Treasury yields ahead of consumer inflation report

The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rose above 4.06% Thursday after the latest inflation reading came in hotter than expected, pushing expectations for an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve further out. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose more than 3 basis points at 4.062%. It has been hovering around the 4% mark … Read more

Turkish lira hits fresh record low against the U.S. dollar

Turkish lira hits fresh record low against the U.S. dollar

Vanishing Turkish Currency: 1 Turkish Lira with the Portrait of Kemal AtatürkTurkish Manuel Augusto Moreno | Moment | Getty Images The Turkish lira hit a fresh record low against the U.S. dollar on Thursday, trading at 30.005 to the greenback just before noon local time. It marks the first time that the lira has broken … Read more

Fed Governor Bowman adjusts rate stance, says hikes likely over but not ready to cut

Fed Governor Bowman adjusts rate stance, says hikes likely over but not ready to cut

Federal Reserve Bank Governor Michelle Bowman gives her first public remarks as a Federal policymaker at an American Bankers Association conference In San Diego, California, February 11 2019. Ann Saphir | Reuters Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman, who had been one of the central bank’s staunchest advocates for tight monetary policy, said Monday she’s adjusted … Read more

Mortgage rate decline pulls buyers back into the housing market

Mortgage rate decline pulls buyers back into the housing market

A sharp drop in mortgage interest rates in December may have kickstarted this year’s spring housing market early. Rates are about a full percentage point lower than they were in October, and consumers expect they will fall even more. Optimism about mortgage rates increased sharply in December, according to a monthly consumer survey by Fannie … Read more

56 million Americans have been in credit card debt for at least a year

56 million Americans have been in credit card debt for at least a year

Americans are increasingly leaning on their credit cards. Altogether, card balances now total $1.08 trillion, according to the latest quarterly report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a new record. “Over the past two years, Americans’ credit card balances have skyrocketed 40%,” said Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate. “While Americans are managing … Read more

Buy now, pay later is a troublesome type of phantom debt, experts say

Buy now, pay later is a troublesome type of phantom debt, experts say

Some types of debt can haunt you. “Buy now, pay later” loans, especially, can be hard to track, making it easier for more consumers to get in over their heads, some experts say — even more than credit cards, which are simpler to account for, despite sky-high interest rates. Over the holidays, the use of installment … Read more

Early signs of cooling in the still-hot jobs market

Early signs of cooling in the still-hot jobs market

A ‘now hiring’ sign is displayed in a retail store in Manhattan on January 05, 2024 in New York City.  Spencer Platt | Getty Images This report is from today’s CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where … Read more