After their meeting Wednesday, Fed officials held interest rates steady in a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. In December, officials had penciled in two quarter-point cuts for 2025. Also read: Powell takes ...
It takes time for the Fed’s decisions to filter through the economy — and then even more time for consumers to see the ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says, “We do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance.” ...
The U.S. economy grew 2.3% in the fourth quarter as consumers again powered gains. Here's what the showing could mean for Fed ...
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
Treasury yield fell, and Fed is possibly signaling a more data-dependent, cautious approach rather than committing to a series of cuts, Janus Henderson Investors said.
Outside of a U.S. President bending norms, the Fed also faces challenges in achieving its economic objectives. Inflation ...
The Federal Reserve will make its first interest-rate policy decision of the Trump administration in less than 30 minutes, and investors are watching both the central bank and the new U.S. president.
The Federal Reserve's future moves on interest rates in 2025 will be in a narrow range unless the trajectory of inflation ...
Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank is in wait-and-see mode amid mostly positive U.S. economic conditions.