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WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday called on the Federal Reserve to lower the federal ...
As tariff fever sweeps through the post-pandemic U.S. economy, twin concerns about inflation and interest rate cuts are top ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Chairman Jerome Powell to resign immediately, and renewed his calls for the central ...
Kevin Warsh, the former Fed governor considered the most likely replacement for Jerome Powell to lead the Fed, on Monday ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a basketball metaphor to explian President Trump's unsually direct confrontation with ...
President Donald Trump vented his frustration with Jerome Powell once again on Wednesday, accusing the Federal Reserve chair ...
At its last meeting, the Federal Reserve kept its benchmark interest rate in a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. That's too high for President Donald Trump, whose latest jawboning of the central bank came ...
The battle between the White House and Federal Reserve over interest rates isn't just political theater.
Donald Trump has been demanding that the Federal Reserve cut interest rates. Jerome Powell finally said why they haven’t.
As long as the economy is in solid shape, we think the prudent thing to do is to wait and see what those effects might be." ...
Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell said it is premature to lower interest rates, citing the potential impact of tariffs.