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Treasury yields climbed on Wednesday — sending the two-year note’s to the highest level since March — as traders further ...
President Donald Trump repeated his criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as being "too late" in cutting interest ...
President Trump's wish for a rate cut may be looking more realistic as economic uncertainty clears—but it still won't be ...
As widely expected, the Federal Reserve left it's key interest rate unchanged Wednesday, staying firmly in "wait and see" ...
Chicago Fed chief Austan Goolsbee called the April inflation report 'comforting' but said he needs to see several more as officials consider rate cuts ...
President Trump on Thursday criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for holding interest rates steady at the Fed's May ...
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Policymakers cited economic uncertainty from Trump’s trade war for keeping the Fed funds rate between 4.25% to 4.5% range, ...
The Federal Reserve is finding fewer reasons to get out of its interest rate holding pattern with constantly evolving trade policy from the White House.
The Fed has left it's key interest rate unchanged for three consecutive meetings, with Chair Jerome Powell citing economic ...
Even so, the Fed will almost certainly leave its key rate unchanged at about 4.3% when it meets Tuesday and Wednesday. Powell ...
The Federal Reserve announced that it is leaving a key interest rate unchanged amid uncertainty over inflation and the labor market amid trade turmoil due to tariffs.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve will likely keep its key short-term interest rate unchanged on Wednesday, despite weeks of harsh criticism and demands from President Donald Trump that ...
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