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President Donald Trump renewed his calls on the Federal Reserve to lower its benchmark interest rate Friday, and this time, he had a specific (and huge) number in mind.
Michelle Bowman, the Federal Reserve's new vice chair for supervision, on Friday outlined plans to ease regulatory headwinds ...
The Federal Reserve's new top regulatory official laid out an ambitious agenda for revisiting and easing numerous bank rules ...
The Fed has held rates in the 4.25%-4.5% range since December, following 100 bps of cuts last year. Money markets price ...
US Fed Meeting Live Updates: The session was marked by volatility as investors digested the Fed's stance on inflation and rate policy. US Fed Meeting Live Updates: US stocks closed higher on ...
The Fed said it will maintain the federal funds rate at its current range of 4.25% to 4.5%, where it's been parked since the central bank last moved to lower short-term rates in December.
US President Donald Trump has frequently criticized Fed Chair Jerome Powell, seen in Chicago in April 2025, and called for the US central bank to cut interest rates ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh, with whom President Donald Trump is reported to have discussed firing U.S. central bank chief Jerome Powell and installing him in ...
A top Federal Reserve official defended the independence of the central bank on April 20, responding to President Donald Trump’s steady drumbeat of political pressure on the agency. An ...
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that the central bank would remain patient and wait for more clarity on the economic outlook before considering any changes to interest ...
The US Federal Reserve ... become disorderly, a top central banker said. In an interview with the Financial Times, Boston Fed President Susan Collins said the central bank “would absolutely ...