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Quantitative Tightening (QT) and lower interest rates have narrowed the Fed's asset/liability mismatch, reducing operating ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that he has never asked for a meeting with any U.S. president—and never would. “There's never a reason for me to ask for a meeting. It's always been the ...
In a post-meeting press conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized that the US economy is currently healthy but that tariffs will materially affect its trajectory. • For that reason ...
The decision came after Chairman Jerome Powell reiterated consistent communication, emphasizing that the Fed retains a data-dependent approach in the face of continuing inflation and a labor ...
US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell explained the decision to leave the policy rate unchanged at the 4.25%–4.50% range following the May meeting and responded to questions during the ...
The Fed has held interest rates steady and warned that the risks of higher inflation and unemployment have risen. The central bank has held the benchmark rate between 4.25 and 4.5 percent ...
As per on-chain analytical firm Nansen, the Fed might leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged, and data from the CME shows markets have priced in a 99% probability of a pause. This ...
Yet that is precisely where the Fed sits. Its operating premise—that prosperity breeds inflation—gets the causality exactly wrong. From that faulty assumption flows a second delusion ...
President Donald Trump has called for the Fed to cut rates, but the central bank is in a tough spot. One-year inflation expectations are surging, while data doesn't yet indicate a cut is needed.
Despite the appearance of stabilization, the Fed underscores that the risk of further value drops remains significant. The report highlights that “forced sales in a thin market could cause ...
Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Tuesday evening that he has "no intention of firing" Powell and reiterated that he thinks the Fed should lower interest rates. "We think that it's a perfect ...
The Fed chair had a simple and straight answer: “I play one of my guitars, I do zoom calls with my kids and my grandkids and I go to gym too just to stay in shape.” Albeit Powell stayed clear ...