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Usain Bolt's times in the 100 and 200 meters are still in tact to this day with the Jamaican legend breezing to world records in both events, yet he has admitted he prefers one over the other ...
It’s 15 years since Asafa Powell led the way at the first ever Diamond League meeting This month marks 15 years since “a new era in global athletics” was ushered in with the staging of the ...
President Donald Trump insisted he doesn’t plan to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell despite his sustained criticism over the pace of interest rate cuts. “Why would I do that?” ...
Federal Reserve Jerome Powell is making it clear in his post-meeting press conference that the central bank isn't rushing to cut interest rates. One reason? The extreme uncertainty facing the ...
President Trump resumed his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Thursday, calling the central bank boss a "fool" who "doesn't have a clue." The comments on the social media platform ...
Brett Arends is an award-winning financial writer with many years experience writing about markets, economics and personal finance. He has received an individual award from the Society of American ...
President Trump bashed Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday for not listening to his push to cut interest rates, after the central bank once again opted to hold interest rates steady ...
President Donald Trump criticized the Fed's decision not to lower interest rates. "Jerome Powell is a FOOL," he wrote on Truth Social. The Fed is waiting for greater clarity on the impact of ...
President Trump tore into Jerome Powell as a "FOOL, who doesn't have a clue" after the central bank opted to hold interest rates steady — bucking calls from the president to lower borrowing costs.
Brett Arends is an award-winning financial writer with many years experience writing about markets, economics and personal finance. He has received an individual award from the Society of American ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on May 7 said "the economy is doing fine" during a news conference after the Federal Open Market Committee announced it would keep its key rate steady at 4.25% ...