Investors typically expect rising long-term rates to put pressure on stocks, especially when inflation spikes, but the S&P 500 SPX was up slightly for one week through Thursday, up 4.1% for 2025 and ...
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell discussed the central bank’s decision to hold the benchmark federal-funds rate at its current range around 4.3% after three consecutive rate cuts beginning ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday he wouldn’t be commenting on the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies and expressed confidence in Fed Chair Jerome Powell, breaking from ...
European shares were largely unchanged on Tuesday after a record close in the previous session, with investors assessing the ...
Jerome H. Powell has been a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (FRB) since May 25, 2012, appointed by then-President Barack Obama to fill an unexpired term. He was ...
BNP Paribas, took a look at possible extreme scenarios investors should consider for 2025, like a 40% stock drop.
The past quarter’s economic data showed that the inflation battle is not over; whether the Fed eases now depends on the data, a point Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve have repeated ad nauseam.
The week will also see Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s testimony to the US Congress. On Friday, President Trump said he could announce "reciprocal tariffs" on Monday or Tuesday, without specifying ...