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Despite mounting pressure from President Donald Trump, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has maintained that it’s prudent ...
Headline numbers from the June jobs report took pressure off the Federal Reserve to consider an interest-rate cut later this ...
The latest labor market data reinforces the central bank’s wait-and-see approach to lowering borrowing costs, despite ...
The odds of a rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting evaporated after a resilient jobs report for the month of June ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Tuesday he would not rule out a potential interest rate cut as soon as this month ...
Donald Trump wants a Federal Reserve chairperson who will cut rates, which are currently 4.5 per cent, to 1 per cent.
Financial market bets rose that the Federal Reserve could start interest-rate cuts as soon as this month after Fed Chair ...
Tom Barkin, president and CEO of the Richmond Federal Reserve, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to discuss the future of monetary ...
The Federal Reserve has room to cut interest rates as elevated uncertainty and the impact of tariffs ripple across the ...
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 ...
At least three Federal Reserve policymakers spoke out this week in favor of holding interest rates steady for the time being, ...
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