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Axios on MSNHow the Fed sets rates — and why Powell can't move rates alonePresident Trump's war on Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell is taking on a more aggressive form, bringing Trump a step ...
Fed officials are increasingly split on rate cuts, though UBS's Paul Donovan says their indecision currently amounts to ...
The U.S. central bank’s decision to hold interest rates steady in June was unanimously supported, but officials were starting ...
Fed Governor Christopher Waller and Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman, both appointed by President Donald Trump ...
Minutes from the Fed’s June policy meeting tease at a looming split over whether and when officials will resume rate cuts.
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 ...
The right to freedom of speech allows Trump to make demands of the Fed to his heart's content. But legally, he cannot compel ...
President Donald Trump has frequently voiced dissatisfaction with the Fed’s “wait-and-see" approach to lowering interest ...
"Considerable uncertainty" around timing, size, and duration of tariffs' potential impacts divides Federal Reserve officials.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank is going "meeting by meeting" in its decisions about interest rates. Asked if the next meeting, at the end of this month, was too soon for a cut, ...
By stubbornly refusing to lower interest rates despite ample data urging him to do so, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is ...
Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller reiterated Thursday that he believes the Fed could consider cutting rates later ...
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