President Donald Trump issued his sharpest critique yet against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, while confirming that he's begun interviewing candidates for the top central bank role.
House Minority Leader refuses to say if he believes it was appropriate for Democratic Del. Stacey Plaskett to text with ...
Tanya Frazier's mother and sister attended the hearing, marking the first time they saw the accused killer face to face.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would like to see Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell leave his position right ...
President Trump said Tuesday that he would replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell “right now,” but “people are holding me back.” When asked Tuesday about his plans for nominating a new Fed ...
Correction: Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said the evolving balance of risks underscores the need to lower interest rates slowly. A previous version of the newsletter mistakenly said Jefferson ...
Kevin Warsh and Kevin Hassett weighed in as the White House prepares for a decision on the central bank’s leadership.
A former Federal Reserve governor who retired in August listed several stock trades in her financial disclosure documents for 2024 that violated the central bank’s ethics rules.
Markets are pricing in a December rate cut, but growing FOMC division and Powell's caution make this outcome less certain.
The historically routine process of reappointing the Federal Reserve's 12 regional bank presidents is being watched for signs ...
U.S. Senator Katie Britt joined Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott, Senator Mike Rounds, and nine of their colleagues in sending a letter to Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve ...
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