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Federal Reserve gives journalists a rare tour of building renovations ahead of Trump's visit
President Donald Trump is visiting the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington Thursday, a week after indicating that Fed chair Jerome Powell's handling of an extensive renovation project on two Fed buildings could be grounds for firing.
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh joins ‘Special Report’ to discuss the future of the central banking system and addresses the Trump administration’s second-term economic agenda.
Did Jerome Powell write a July 22, 2025, letter informing President Donald Trump of his resignation as Chairman of the Federal Reserve? No, that's not true: A widely-shared screenshot of such a letter was in fact a fake,
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) compared Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell to Dr. Anthony Fauci in an interview with CNN's Kaitlan Collins. KAITLAN COLLINS, CNN HOST: I think the question that people have had is seeing the president there,
Former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Loretta Mester says it's important that the Fed stays independent and that fiscal politics should not interfere with monetary policy makers and their decisions.
The Federal Reserve has likely come across your radar at some point. Often referred to as simply "the Fed," this central banking system of the United States typically meets eight times a year to ...
The Federal Reserve had been created in 1913 to stabilize America’s banking system and keep money flowing around the country, so the stupendous stock market crash of 1929 and the painful ...
On Dec. 23, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Owen-Glass Act, creating the Federal Reserve System, an independent agency of the U.S. Government. Before Federal Reserve began its operation ...
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Trading a suit for boots and a hard hat: Behind the scenes at the Federal Reserve, mid-renovation
On Thursday, staff at the Federal Reserve led a small group of journalists, photographers and television cameras on an extensive tour of the large, active construction site that comprises two 1930s-era buildings.