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    Video Video When will the FOMC cut rates?

    The Federal Reserve expects to cut interest rates three times this year, some say as early as March, if data alllow those moves. Following the Jan. 30-31 FOMC meeting, Garrett Melson, portfolio strategist at Natixis Investment Managers Solutions, will provide his take on the meeting and Chair Jerome Powell's press conference.

    When will the FOMC cut rates?
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    Video Video Watching Fed monetary policy

    The Federal Open Market Committee meets Dec. 12 and 13 and in addition to their statement, they will issue a Summary of Economic Projections.

    Watching Fed monetary policy
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    Video Video Analyzing the FOMC Meeting

    All eyes are on the Federal Reserve and monetary policy. Join us as Scott Anderson, chief U.S. economist and managing director at BMO Economics, breaks down the latest FOMC meeting.

    Analyzing the FOMC Meeting
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    Mark Calabria on how to make the housing market healthy again

    The former Trump-appointed Federal Housing Finance Agency head offers insights on the road ahead for mortgage lenders and residential real estate at large.

    By Heidi Patalano
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    November 21
    Mark Calabria on how to make the housing market healthy again
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    Video Video Analyzing the FOMC decision

    The Federal Reserve is expected to pause at its September meeting. Jeff Timlin, a managing partner at Sage Advisory, will join us on Sept. 21 to provide analysis of the meeting.

    Analyzing the FOMC decision
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    Video Video Tackling housing affordability through public policy

    Economic disruption of the past several years has led to the inventory and affordability challenges the housing market faces today. But while efforts have been introduced to address them, many are looking at what the government might do to help alleviate the current situation.

    Tackling housing affordability through public policy
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    Video Video Hike or hold: Which will the Federal Reserve choose?

    After holding at its last meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee may decide to raise rates again in July.

    Hike or hold: which will the Federal Reserve choose?
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    Video Video Analyzing the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy action

    The FOMC meets June 13-14. Join us June 15 at 2 p.m., Eastern time, as Jeffrey Cleveland, chief economist at Payden & Rygel, provides his take on the meeting statement, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell's press conference and the latest Fed projections.

    Analyzing the Federal Reserve's latest monetary policy action
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    Video Video What did the FOMC tell us?

    The Federal Reserve meeting May 2-3 will be closely watched for hints about what the FOMC's next move is. Join BNP Pariba U.S. Economist Yelena Shulyatyeva at 11 a.m. May 4 as she takes a look at the meeting and Chair Powell's press conference.

    Yelena Shulyatyeva
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    Video Video What's next for banks after the Silicon Valley Bank failure

    Is the banking sector in crisis? What happened, and what can bankers learn from this turmoil? Two of American Banker's reporters discuss the fallout and what comes next with the magazine's editor-in-chief.

    What's next for banks after the Silicon Valley Bank failure
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    What's next in banking regulation?

    Navigating challenges and what's ahead in banking regulation.

    March 15
    What's next in banking regulation?
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    Video Video With inflation cooling, what's the Fed's next move?

    The markets are looking for a Fed pivot, but central bankers continue to say more hikes are coming and rates will stay higher longer. OANDA's Ed Moya joins us after the meeting to give a comprehensive look at what the Fed signals for the future.

    With inflation cooling, what's the Fed's next move?
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    Video Video How SVB collapse impacts FOMC decision

    The central bank has raised rates aggressively for nearly a year, but experts believe the hiking cycle is nearly over.

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    Why the lending industry needs to make homeownership more inclusive

    The homeownership gap between Black and white populations has widened in the years since the Great Recession, putting obstacles in the way of achieving wealth for a large percentage of Americans. How did we get here, and what do the housing and home lending industries need to do to change the current course?

    November 29
    Why the lending industry needs to make homeownership more inclusive
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    Video Video Where does the FOMC go from here?

    The day after the FOMC announces its policy decision, Christian Scherrmann, U.S. Economist at DWS Group, will offer his take on the meeting, Fed Chair Powell's press conference and what comes next.

    Where does the FOMC go from here?
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    Video Video How banks will navigate the geopolitical storms

    As the world reshapes its alliances around the Ukraine war, how will banks work with companies and governments to keep trade and the financial system running?

    How banks will navigate the geopolitical storms
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    Video Video Tracking the FOMC

    The Federal Reserve has started a hiking cycle that's expected to continue with half-point increases in June and July, Marvin Loh, senior macro strategist at State Street Global Markets, will assess the June Federal Open Market Committee meeting and tell what he expects the panel to do in the future.

    Tracking the FOMC
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    Video Video Millennials and obstacles to home ownership

    New research shows that young Americans are finding it increasingly difficult to buy a home of their own. The co-author of a series of reports will delve into discoveries around the factors why.

    Millennials and obstacles to home ownership
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    Regulation and policy outlook: How climate change impacts banking

    Join industry experts to explore how financial institutions can better prepare for future compliance issues associated with the evolving landscape.

    December 15
    Regulation and policy outlook: How climate change impacts banking
  • Leaders
    Video Video Community banks: Their role in political advocacy and supporting local economies across the country

    Community banks have played and will continue to play a key role in supporting local economies across the country. Join us in a lively conversation with Dennis E. Nixon, President & CEO of International Bank of Commerce (Laredo, Texas) & Chairman, International Bancshares Corporation and Eddie Aldrete, Senior Vice President at International Bank of Commerce as we discuss: (1) the need for bankers and the business community to become involved in political issues. From minimum wage and issues that affect small businesses to regulatory issues that directly affect the banking industry, banking and business leaders need to be thought leaders in the public conversation and (2) how bankers can play a pivotal advocacy role in the free trade process.

    Community banks: Their role in political advocacy and supporting local economies across the country
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