A defiant Jerome Powell made clear he’s not budging from his chair when President-elect Donald Trump is back in office.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell asserts Trump can't fire him, citing legal protections. This standoff highlights the ongoing debate ...
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Inflation in the United States ticked up in October, driven by costlier rents, used cars, and air fares, a sign that price ...
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The move came two days after Trump won the general election, but Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the results of the presidential ...
Airbnb stock is sinking Friday after the travel company reported mixed results for its third quarter and provided a soft ...
Anxiety was high after exit polls showed that 46 percent of Latinos, and 55 percent of Latino men, voted for Donald Trump.
Incoming Department of Government Efficiency head and world’s richest man Elon Musk has proposed cutting $2 trillion in ...
The Trump trade looks to have temporarily run out of steam. U.S. stock futures were pointing to losses early on Friday, continuing a drop started the previous day by producer-price inflation data and ...
Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday that the Federal Reserve will likely cut its key interest rate slowly and deliberately in ...
In a move that consumers will welcome, the Federal Reserve on Thursday slashed its benchmark interest rate by a quarter of a ...