Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told a Senate hearing this week that there is no rush to adjust its interest rate policy.
Data isn’t stacking up for a Fed rate cut, multiple regional presidents have hinted, as January’s CPI report makes for ...
Because the economy is doing well, the Fed can take its time to decide when and whether to lower interest rates.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies before the Senate Banking Committee in the Hart Senate Office Building on ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren said Wednesday that the law clearly states only Congress can shutter the CFPB, setting up a ...
Overnight in the U.S., the S&P 500 tumbled and bond yields spiked after consumer prices rose more than expected in January.
The President calls for easier money even though consumer prices keep rising. Does he want even higher prices?
US inflation rose unexpectedly in January — prompting President Trump to slam his predecessor Joe Biden as the downbeat ...
Higher inflation readings left Fed officials telling lawmakers, business executives and the public that they may be waiting ...
U.S. consumer prices increased more than expected in January, reinforcing the Federal Reserve’s message that it was in no rush to resume cutting interest rates amid growing uncertainty over the ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell heads back to Capitol Hill for a second day of testimony.
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