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The close split at the U.S. Federal Reserve over whether to hedge more against inflation risks or move forward faster with ...
Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said on Friday there's no rush to cut interest rates given the ...
Are worries about inflation caused by President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported goods overblown? Federal Reserve governor ...
The Federal Reserve should consider cutting interest rates at its next meeting given recent tame inflation data and the fact ...
Fed Gov. Christopher Waller said he thinks the central bank should cut rates next month. Trump has demanded lower borrowing ...
The Fed's decision to hold rates amid inflation and unemployment shows stagflation concerns. Click here to read about ...
Governor Waller signaled potential interest rate cuts as early as July, despite the Fed's decision to hold rates steady over ...
The Fed’s dot plot signals stagflation risks, rising unemployment, and policy shifts favoring jobs over inflation. Learn why ...
President Donald Trump's inauguration promise in January that "the golden age of America begins right now" remains ...
I think we’re in the position that we could do this as early as July,” Fed Governor Christopher Waller told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Friday morning.
Economists say consumers will likely feel the pinch later this summer as inventories shrink and global tensions rise.
Donald Trump’s tariffs have opened a schism at the Federal Reserve as top policymakers spar over whether to cut interest ...