Federal Reserve, Trump and Jerome Powell
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Analysts at Deutsche Bank consider the president's removal of Fed chief Jerome Powell "one of the largest under-priced event risks over the coming months."
Financial markets were reacting in an understandable way to conflicting reports over the future of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and whether President Donald Trump will or won't be firing him soon.
Stocks sold off sharply intraday after multiple reports suggested President Trump is considering firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Inflation is moving higher and the impact of tariffs are only beginning to show up in government data, likely keeping interest rates on hold.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is standing by his wait-and-see message on interest rates despite Trump's pressure and Israel-Iran ceasefire deal. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion ...
Thiagamoorthy notes Powell said in Chicago that "the labor market appears to be in solid condition." Meanwhile, the Census Bureau said housing starts fell by 11.4% in March to 1.32 million, short ...
Goldman Sachs says Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson Hole on Friday could deliver some surprises. It wouldn't be the first time he used the event as an opportunity to reset investors' expectations ...
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday reiterated the U.S. central bank plans to "wait and learn more" about the impact of tariffs on inflation before lowering interest rates, again ...
As the U.S. continues to face challenges with its housing market, one real estate tycoon is pointing the finger at Fed Chair Jerome Powell for the industry’s downfall. Grant Cardone, the CEO of ...