WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s calls for lower interest ...
The president's call for monetary policy easing marks a shift from earlier remarks calling the Fed's January hold "the right ...
House Financial Services Committee Ranking Member Rep. Maxine Waters, a Democrat from California, urged Federal Reserve Chair ...
After new estimates for inflation were released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, President Donald Trump cast ...
Because the economy is doing well, the Fed can take its time to decide when and whether to lower interest rates.
A disappointing inflation reading and soaring egg prices have undermined Trump's promise to reduce costs on "day one." ...
Last year, Trump suggested the U.S. president should have "at least" a say over setting interest rates, something that would ...
Bullion dropped below $2,890 an ounce, after peaking above $2,942 on Tuesday, before ending lower. Federal Reserve Chair ...
Powell was also asked about the high cost of home ownership and President Trump's trade policies, but as usual, the Fed chair tried to steer clear of politics.
In his semiannual testimony before the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the effective shuttering of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau leaves no federal ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is on Capitol Hill this week for his twice-yearly testimony before Congress. Powell ...