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The Federal Reserve is likely to resume lowering interest rates in September, but it won’t be an easy call for the central ...
Despite mounting pressure from President Donald Trump, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has maintained that it’s prudent ...
Financial market bets rose that the Federal Reserve could start interest-rate cuts as soon as this month after Fed Chair ...
Trump has badgered Powell for not cutting rates. The Fed Chair says it's the president's own fault.
The Fed Chair on Tuesday reiterated the central bank plans to "wait and learn more" about the impact of tariffs on inflation ...
Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell said it is premature to lower interest rates, citing the potential impact of tariffs.
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Fed Chair Jerome Powell said tariff concerns delayed interest rate cuts, stating the central bank would have likely reduced rates this year if not for potential consumer price hikes.
Asked about Trump’s barrage of insults, Powell’s comment that the Fed was focused “100%” on its inflation and jobs target ...
Powell is facing two days of what could be tough grilling on Capitol Hill, as Trump has repeatedly urged the Fed to reduce ...
Higher tariffs could begin raising inflation this summer, a period that will be key to Federal Reserve consideration of ...
The Federal Reserve would likely have lowered interest rates this year if it weren’t for President Donald Trump’s significant policy changes, Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday.
Is the Federal Reserve suddenly open to cutting U.S. interest rates as early as July? That’s what Wall Street investors want ...
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