President Donald Trump denied that he was involved in the Justice Department's decision to subpoena the Federal Reserve.
If President Trump succeeds in gaining control of the Federal Reserve, it could have ripple effects beyond U.S. borders.
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Geopolitical concerns have come back into sharp focus with escalating unrest in Iran and continuing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Who benefits from Trump's Venezuela gamble
As the Trump administration openly courts oil executives in the aftermath of Washington's aggression against Venezuela, the ...
Mr. Trump’s overt assault on the Fed’s independence creates an inhospitable backdrop for the Supreme Court, which is ...
Jerome Powell, head of the U.S. Federal Reserve, said on Sunday the Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation ...
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Trump's War on Interest Rates
No one likes high interest rates on credit cards and loans, but artificially lowering interest rates via executive power is ...
President Donald Trump has dramatically escalated his confrontation with the Federal Reserve. His Justice Department is ...
As Paramount and Netflix compete for Warner Bros. Discovery, the outcome could reshape how movies are made, released, and ...
The Federal Reserve has several tools to manage the money supply and keep the economy running smoothly. Learn how the central ...
The Fed has been tasked with a dual mandate by Congress to achieve low inflation and high employment. Learn more about the ...
The Trump administration this weekend ramped up its war with Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell by launching a federal ...
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