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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is in no hurry to lower interest rates despite calls from President Trump and looming ...
It’s still too soon for the Federal Reserve to consider lowering interest rates, Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday. ...
Chair Powell acknowledged on Tuesday that “if you look in the rearview mirror and look at existing data that we’ve seen, you can make a good argument that would call for us to be at a neutral level.” ...
Right off the bat, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was asked whether an interest-rate cut in July is on the table at a hearing before Congress. Two other Fed Govs., Chris Waller and Michelle ...
The Federal Reserve could move more quickly to lower interest rates if the labor market weakens, but might continue to hold ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who is testifying before Congress this week, said tariffs are "likely to push up prices.
Several top Fed officials have voiced support for cutting interest rates in the week after the central bank's latest policy ...
William J. Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Financial Agency and another vocal Powell critic, said in an X post ...
“‘Too Late’ Jerome Powell, of the Fed, will be in Congress today in order to explain, among other things, why he is refusing ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will tell lawmakers Tuesday that the central bank is in no rush to lower interest rates, ...
The Federal Reserve chair appears before the House Financial Services Committee for his first of two days of testimony on ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said Tuesday she sees no pressing need to cut interest rates when ...