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A stronger-than-expected jobs report will likely reinforce Fed Chair Jerome Powell's patient stance even as President Trump again called for the central bank to lower interest rates.
The Fed might actually slash rates next week after the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ report on Friday showed that nonfarm ...
The central bank is bracing for President Trump’s tariffs to dent growth while stoking inflation, keeping interest rate cuts ...
Federal Reserve policymakers on the alert for possible cracks in the labor market as businesses adjust to President Donald ...
Trump celebrates economic renewal, claiming low inflation and strong job growth. Urges Fed to lower rates, criticizes Powell, ...
President Donald Trump called on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, saying consumers "have been waiting for years ...
Euro zone inflation was unchanged at 2.2% in April, missing expectations for a move lower, flash data from statistics agency ...
The Federal Reserve will lead a pack of central banks meeting to set interest rates after weak U.S. GDP data and President ...
President Trump called on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates. “This would be a PERFECT time for Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to cut Interest Rates. He is always ‘late ...
So far this year, the Fed has sat in neutral on interest rates. But when will that change, and how will it impact what you ...
President Donald Trump is badgering the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, but even if the Fed gave in to the pressure, ...
President Donald Trump wants the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates as ... in a holding pattern on rate cuts, which will only continue as the economic picture gets less clear.