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The Federal Reserve holds its latest interest rate meeting this week, with policymakers expecting rates to be left unchanged ...
Inflation has fallen sharply and as a result Fed officials have signaled they will cut rates by as much as a half-percentage ...
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is facing relentless attacks from the president, a lively campaign to replace ...
Analysts see signs of a shift toward easing—possibly beginning in September—but with no guarantees offered after this week's ...
The U.S. central bank, to President Donald Trump's chagrin, will likely leave interest rates unchanged at a policy meeting ...
President Donald Trump stood on a construction site Thursday at the Federal Reserve and insisted there was “no pressure” ...
For months, President Donald Trump has been threatening to fire Powell, primarily because the president thinks that short ...
U.S. economic data demands a shift from the Federal Reserve's previous "wait-and-see" stance. It's time for an interest rate cut.
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates tomorrow, say experts as the FOMC meeting concludes on July 30.
If past history is any guide, the Federal Reserve will come around to President Trump’s wish for lower interest rates.
President Trump's pressure on lowered interest rates could send markets into a tailspin and destabilize the economy, according to researchers and economists.
An Obama-appointed federal judge rejects a Trump-allied investment firm's request to block the Federal Reserve from meeting ...