ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW | | | | | Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy | National Housing and Economy Correspondent @SwapnaVenugopal | | | | |
Happy Thursday! This is Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy bringing you the Daily Money headlines. |
After 10 straight interest rate hikes, the Federal Reserve decided to take a pause yesterday while indicating that two more increases would be likely this year in the battle against high inflation. |
The decision leaves the benchmark rate at a range of 5% to 5.25%, marking the first meeting at which the central bank hasn't raised its federal funds rate since January 2022. |
"As we get closer and closer to our destination (the peak rate), it's reasonable, it's common sense to go a little slower," Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at a news conference. |
The decision to halt the interest hikes should provide a reprieve to consumers who have seen steady increases in rates for credit cards, adjustable-rate mortgages and other loans. Yet Americans, especially seniors, have benefited from the hikes by finally reaping higher bank savings yields after years of meager returns. | Beyoncé returns to the stage in the first of 56 shows for the RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR, at Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden May 10. Andrew White |
The Beyoncé effect – did she 'Bleed the Sweds'? (note: 'Succession' reference) |
We always knew the Swedes were into "Money, Money, Money," but unless Michael Grahn, Danske Bank's Chief Economist for Sweden, is a " Beautiful Liar," Queen Bey has caused inflation to spike in the Scandinavian country. |
Grahn calculated that Beyoncé's much-hyped concert likely accounted for about 0.2 of the 0.3 percentage points added to inflation by hotels and restaurant prices in Sweden's capital as fans flocked to her concert. |
Ticket platform SeatGeek says that the average price for Beyoncé concert tickets is about $1,000, but you can find them for as low as $150. Select seats can cost up to $5,000. In May, online users in Sweden appeared to say that the average ticket for her Stockholm show was on sale for about $200. |
All we can say is: Mamma Mia! |
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