A quarter point. The Fed on Thursday moved to raise interest rates for the first time since June 29, 2006, and it did so by boosting its key federal funds rate by a modest 0.25%, reports the Wall Street Journal. Fed chief Janet Yellen will lay out the rationale at a news conference later in the day, her big task being to do so in a way that doesn't scare investors. The stock market seemed well braced for the move, however, with the Dow sitting more than 100 points in the black immediately after the announcement.
- Here are seven silver linings rounded up by NBC News, including a better return on your savings, albeit a pretty small one.
- Last time the Fed raised rates, Taylor Hicks sat atop the Billboard charts. CNN Money looks back at June 2006. Reuters does, too.