NEW YORK, March 13 (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve has broken this year with its long-standing practice of releasing an annual preview of its finances for the preceding year. The U.S. central bank ...
America is feeling uneasy about the Trump administration’s rapid-fire trade policy changes, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday he’s not worried. “Despite elevated levels of ...
(Bloomberg) -- Jerome Powell faces a tricky task this week of both assuring investors the economy remains on solid footing while also conveying policymakers stand ready to step in if necessary.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted the central bank is unlikely to deliver President Trump his much-desired interest rate cuts anytime soon – citing uncertainty around the president’s ...
In Sackett, the conservative majority sided with those industry and agricultural interests that sought more flexibility to ...
New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) filed suit Thursday in Washington, D.C. against the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over a new federal safety standard for infant support cushions.
Bitcoin surged to over $105,000 on Jan. 30, 2025, hours after the Federal Reserve announced that it would keep interest rates steady, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell saying in the Federal Open Market ...
Learn more the directive asking contracting officers to remove or replace FAR contract clauses associated with the Equal ...
The Fed's perceived responsiveness to economic data picked up notably in 2022, driven first by inflation data and, last year, by labor market data, based on the analysis of perceptions embedded in ...
The Fed has been shrinking its asset holdings since mid-2022, reversing pandemic-era stimulus. That process will eventually drain reserves from the banking system, and Fed officials aren’t sure ...
A second federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from firing federal workers, issuing an order Thursday that probationary employees be reinstated weeks after their dismissal.
Seeking to serve as a counterweight to the Trump administration, a flurry of mostly blue states has created initiatives — and ad campaigns — to lure federal employees to state government jobs.