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President Donald Trump faces the challenge of convincing Republican senators, global investors, voters and even Elon Musk that he won’t bury the federal government in debt with his ...
Gold rates rose in the domestic futures market due to heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine, along with Trump's ...
In a speech on Sunday, the Fed chair, who has been subject to extensive criticism by President Donald Trump, defended the central bank’s decision to cut its key interest rate to nearly zero.
Investors will also keep an ear out for comments from the president-elect on trade tariffs and other policies. Check out what else is on the schedule for the rest of the week: ...
Fed Doesn’t Cut Interest Rates Again—Despite Trump’s Demands—As It Warns Of Higher Unemployment Risk
The Fed is in a “good place to wait and see” before moving on interest rates, Powell said Wednesday. “We don't think we need ...
Jerome Powell addressed tariffs and future interest rate cuts in a speech Wednesday. The Federal Reserve chair says the agency is waiting to see what will happen with President Donald Trump’s ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday cautioned that the central bank could face a "challenging scenario" of managing both accelerating inflation and a slowing economy brought on by the ...
In written remarks delivered in Arlington, Virginia, Powell said that the tariffs and their impacts on the economy and inflation are "significantly larger than expected." He also said that the ...
CHICAGO, April 16 (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday the Fed would wait for more data on the economy's direction before changing interest rates, but cautioned ...
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