Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday signaled a cautious approach to future interest rate cuts, in sharp contrast ...
Fed Chair cuts interest rates a quarter of a percent - The rate cut comes as Trump stages an unprecedented assault on independence of the Federal Reserve ...
A rate cut is coming. But what comes after that, and how the market reacts, isn't as clear.
During his presidency, Trump has frequently clashed with Powell, whom he appointed as Fed chair in 2018. Trump has criticized ...
There was no widespread support for a larger, half-percentage-point interest rate cut at the Federal Reserve meeting this ...
The Fed chair warns ‘there is no risk-free path’ after officials cut rates last week.
Mortgage rates are climbing for the second week in a row, even after the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in nearly a year — ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell called the Fed's decision a "risk management cut" in case the economy suddenly slows significantly.
The Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted 11-1 in favor of the rate cut, with one dissenting member voting for a more aggressive 0.5-percentage-point cut. The rate cut was ...
In remarks in Providence, Rhode Island, Powell noted that there are risks to both of the Fed's goals of seeking maximum employment and stable prices.
The Federal Reserve may have lowered borrowing costs a tiny bit on Wednesday, but more rate cuts in the months ahead are far ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave no indication that future interest rate cuts are coming, despite mounting pressure ...
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