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Oxford Economics expects industrial markets in Central and Eastern Europe, Germany and other small open economies, such as ...
U.S. stocks tumbled Monday as clashes over Fed policy shook investor confidence, dragging tech shares down and pushing gold ...
There is no legal obligation for the FOMC to elect the chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve as the chair of ...
“With the latest developments, escalating trade tensions, unprecedented policy uncertainty and the strengthening of the euro ...
These changes pose a challenge for the Federal Reserve, which is tasked with maintaining low inflation and low unemployment. Critics warn that the tariffs will drive up consumer prices and fuel ...
Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images Federal Reserve officials are bracing for President Donald Trump's tariffs to impede both of the central bank's goals of keeping inflation in check and ...
That’s a stagflationary shock, which is to say it makes both sides of the Fed’s dual mandate worse at the same time,” Goolsbee said Thursday at an event at the Economic Club of New York.
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said US financial markets are functioning well despite a recent bout of volatility in Treasuries sparked by President Donald Trump’s ...
Federal Reserve policymakers were nearly unanimous at their meeting last month that the US economy faced risks of simultaneously higher inflation and slower growth, with some policymakers noting ...
Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images Federal Reserve officials highlighted the risks of longer-lasting inflationary pressures from tariffs when they agreed to hold interest rates steady at their ...
Federal Reserve officials pointed to the risk of stagflation at their meeting last month, a scenario in which economic growth slows even as inflation remains stubbornly high. Almost all Fed ...
1:44 Trump’s tariff pause sends markets soaring, but uncertainty erodes confidence in U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers worry U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policy could deal a blow to ...