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Indeed, the only guaranteed path for Mr. Trump to get lower interest rates is slower inflation or a weaker job market. Right ...
P resident Donald Trump responded to the acceleration of consumer price inflation with a renewal of his demand for the ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he still supports holding interest rates steady and pointed to ...
Some investors had clung to a bit of hope that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates at its next meeting on July 30.
Monitoring interest rates: Fed's Powell addresses Trump's tariffs, says officials' job is to contain inflation "On the other hand, given that the demand for investment capital will likely be lower ...
The widely expected move underscores the challenge facing the Federal Reserve — deciding when it’s appropriate to cut rates.
Americans are increasingly preparing for higher prices in a concerning development for the Federal Reserve after a string of negative news on inflation.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday opted to hold interest rates steady amid rising inflation, ending a streak of lowering rates at its previous three meetings. After a two-day meeting of its ...
A key economic-growth driver is slowing, but inflation remains firmly ahead of the Fed's preferred target.
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic emphasized his worries over inflation as he repeated his expectation for one interest-rate cut this year. “Given the trajectory of our ...
(Reuters) - A pair of Federal Reserve policymakers signaled on Thursday that they believe higher inflation is for now a more pressing risk than a slowing labor market, a view that implies support ...
Federal Reserve officials in January agreed they would need to see inflation come down more before lowering interest rates further, and expressed concern about the impact President Donald Trump's ...