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Economists will be reading the minutes of the Federal Reserve's June meeting to get a sense of what might have to happen in order for the central bank to cut interest rates in September. Expectations ...
A federal judge ruled Monday dismissed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for rescinding nearly $800 million dollars ...
Can Americans trust economic data from the Trump administration? Broadly speaking, there are two angles to this that are ...
The U.S. central bank would likely have begun cutting interest rates again if not for the levy plan, the Fed chief said.
The Fed can’t decree credit easy or tight, and it can’t because there’s no credit by decree in the first place. Credit is ...
The Federal Reserve will continue to wait and see how the economy evolves before deciding whether to reduce its key interest rate, Chair Jerome Powell says, a stance directly at odds with President Do ...
The Greek chorus of Fed watchers calling for an immediate interest rate cut this summer is growing. This may include your household as it is battered by high mortgage bills and credit-card rates plus ...
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it will maintain the benchmark interest rate at its current range of 4.25% to 4.5% ...
US Fed Meet Today, Powell’s Press Conference & Dot Plot In Focus The US Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged at 4.25 percent-4.5 percent in its June meeting. Markets await Powell’s press ...
The Federal Reserve held its key interest rate steady Wednesday, keeping downward pressure on inflation out of concern that President Donald Trump's tariffs could push up prices.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is speaking with reporters after the Federal Reserve's June 18 decision to hold interest rates steady, as expected.
Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference following an FOMC meeting in Washington, DC, on June 18.