Federal Reserve

Scott Turner testifies before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on April 21.

How the New Fed Chair Could Affect Policy, Multifamily Investing

Industry executives on the implications for lending and deal velocity.

A photo of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaking at the April 29th press conference

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady at Powell’s Last Meeting as Fed Chair

How the central bank moves forward under a new chair is unclear.

Charts on commercial real estate debt maturities in 2025 through 2027

A Closer Look at the Multifamily Maturity Wall and Refinancing Crisis

Last year’s loan maturities represented nearly triple the 20-year average, creating unprecedented pressure.

A photo of the Federal Reserve Building

Trump Nominates Kevin Warsh for Federal Reserve Chair

If confirmed, he would likely push more aggressively for lower interest rates.

A photo of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at the January 28th press conference following the announcement

Why the Fed’s Holding Rates Steady

The move was expected, but what comes next is less clear.

A photo of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at a Dec. 10 press conference following the FOMC’s announcement of a 25-basis-point rate cut.

Fed Lowers Rates for 3rd Time in ‘25

This cut could actually make a big difference for multifamily investors.

A photo showing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaking at a press conference.

Fed Cuts Rates for 2nd Consecutive Time

The latest decision could positively impact multifamily if it leads to further rate cuts in the near future.

A screenshot of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaking at the September 17th press conference following the FOMC meeting.

Fed Cuts Rates as Economy Weakens, Signals More Action

Despite the long-awaited cut, the central bank’s dual mandates remain at odds.

A photo of Fed chair Jerome Powell speaking at the July 30 press conference.

Fed Doesn’t Budge on Interest Rates

The decision came despite some recent pressure from the current administration.

Economic Fears Persist at Latest Fed Meeting

The central bank has a new role: managing sentiments.