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Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell has reiterated that rate decisions will be data-driven — by inflation, and employment.
The right to freedom of speech allows Trump to make demands of the Fed to his heart's content. But legally, he cannot compel ...
Fed officials are increasingly split on rate cuts, though UBS’s Paul Donovan says their indecision currently amounts to ...
Federal Reserve officials diverged at their June meeting about how aggressively they would be willing to cut interest rates, ...
As the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s June meeting were released on Wednesday, the word “uncertainty” reigned supreme amid ...
Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller said Thursday that the central bank should consider cutting interest rates at its ...
Investors in U.S. stock markets need to stop obsessing about when, and by how much, the Federal Reserve will cut interest ...
The U.S. economy added 147,000 jobs in June, beating analyst expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
Only "a couple" of officials at the Federal Reserve's June 17-18 meeting said they felt interest rates could be reduced as soon as this month, with most policymakers remaining worried about the ...
President Donald Trump vented his frustration with Jerome Powell once again on Wednesday, accusing the Federal Reserve chair ...
The U.S. central bank’s decision to hold interest rates steady in June was unanimously supported, but officials were starting ...
(Reuters) -Financial market bets rose that the Federal Reserve could start interest-rate cuts as soon as this month after Fed ...
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