Mortgage rates made little movement this week amidst the backdrop of a Federal Reserve meeting and a sluggish housing market.
Because the economy is doing well, the Fed can take its time to decide when and whether to lower interest rates.
Washington (CNN) — America’s central bank is in no rush to slash interest rates any time soon, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s calls for lower interest ...
Higher inflation readings left Fed officials telling lawmakers, business executives and the public that they may be waiting ...
The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing Wednesday morning on “The Federal Reserve’s Semi-Annual Monetary Policy Report.” ...
House Financial Services Committee Chair Rep. French Hill, a Republican from Arkansas, began Wednesday’s hearing by ...
Powell defended the central bank’s independence from elected lawmakers’ desires. “Research over many, many years…shows that ...
The change was slightly above analysts' expectations and is likely to bolster reluctance at the Fed to cut interest rates any further.
The Federal Reserve will likely wait until September before cutting its policy rate, traders bet on Thursday, as data kept alive worries over elevated inflation and a decline in jobless claims ...
The Labor Department on Friday released its jobs report for January, which showed that the U.S. economy added 143,000 jobs ...