Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday President Donald Trump’s calls for lower interest rates won’t lead the ...
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell was once again clear he did not believe the president has the ability to interfere in the ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies on Capitol Hill for committees that oversee the central bank and the financial ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell treaded carefully Tuesday around questions about President Donald Trump’s new trade ...
The president's call for monetary policy easing marks a shift from earlier remarks calling the Fed's January hold "the right ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, appearing for a second day of testimony before Congress, said central bank officials remain in a wait-and-see mode when it comes to deciding where interest rates ...
Powell was also asked about the high cost of home ownership and President Trump's trade policies, but as usual, the Fed chair ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's congressional briefing highlighted strong economic indicators while addressing ...
Because the economy is doing well, the Fed can take its time to decide when and whether to lower interest rates.
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President Trump said that interest rates should come down earlier Wednesday. Officials have said they are in no rush to cut ...
Rep. David Scott, a Democrat from Georgia, criticized the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs, asking about their impact ...
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