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1. What is plotted on the dot plot? It’s a chart showing estimates of what the federal funds rate, the short-term interest rate controlled by the Fed, should be.
What is plotted on the dot plot? It’s a chart showing estimates of what the federal funds rate, the short-term interest rate controlled by the Fed, should be. Members of the rate-setting Federal ...
The summary’s “dot plot” charts each participant’s assessment of the appropriate path for monetary policy given their economic outlook. A new index measuring the level of disagreement indicated by the ...
Fed policymakers make individual interest rate projections which are then represented as dots in a graph and indicate to market participants where rates may be heading.
Since 2011, the Fed has published a chart known as the “dot plot,” which map out policymakers’ expectations for where interest rates could be headed in the future.
The Fed’s dot plot is a chart updated quarterly that records each Fed official’s projection for the central bank’s key short-term interest rate, the federal funds rate.
The Fed's graph of members' interest rates projections for times a year is a closely watched indicator on Wall Street ...
The so-called dot plot of interest rate projections implies rates will be left unchanged this year, compared with December when the Fed seemed to indicate two increases.