Faced with the threat of rising inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve will wait until next quarter before cutting rates again, ...
Fed chair Jerome Powell said he has not talked with Trump since the president demanded last week “interest rates drop ...
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, just days after President Donald Trump called on the central ...
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its January meeting following three consecutive rate cuts amid uncertainty ...
The Fed’s big announcement Wednesday on interest rates was no surprise. But it will still impact Californians and their money. The Federal Open Market Committee said that after reviewing the economic ...
Wall Street's indexes dipped as megacaps fell, driven by investor anticipation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony on ...
Following a widely-held hold prediction, the FOMC dropped more hints on its inflation concerns while apparently maintaining ...
Investors expect the Federal Reserve to keep rates on hold at its meeting concluding Wednesday. After that, things gets more interesting: After its mid-March meeting, futures prices imply a 30% chance ...
By holding rates steady at 4.25% to 4.5%, the Fed may be setting the stage for a prolonged wait-and-see approach—monitoring inflation’s trajectory and awaiting clarity on Trump’s trade and immigration ...
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