On "Forbes Newsroom," Steve Forbes responds to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony before the House and the ...
Don’t expect interest rates to fall any time soon. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told a Senate Committee Tuesday that ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies on Capitol Hill for committees that oversee the central bank and the financial ...
Data isn’t stacking up for a Fed rate cut, multiple regional presidents have hinted, as January’s CPI report makes for ...
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U.S. inflation accelerated in January, unwelcome news to markets, companies and consumers hoping for interest rate relief, as ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told lawmakers on Tuesday the argument for free trade still makes sense but added that it was not the role of the central bank to comment on tariff or trade policy ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is on Capitol Hill Tuesday for the first of two hearings he will testify in this week.
The change was slightly above analysts' expectations and is likely to bolster reluctance at the Fed to cut interest rates any further.
Donald Trump has beckoned the Federal Reserve to slash the federal funds rate, evidently out of fear that current monetary policy will obstruct his imminent imposition of widespread tariffs. Jerome ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday the central bank doesn’t “need to be in a hurry” to resume its interest rate cutting campaign, noting officials reduced the rate ...
The growing crisis in the insurance industry may make it hard to get a mortgage in parts of the country in the coming decades, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank is in no hurry to lower interest rates. Powell also described the economy as “strong” and the labor market as “solid.” ...
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