During his first term as president, Donald Trump considered firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. He backed off then.
To date, economic data has largely been better than expected, a welcome sign for investors as markets shift to accept the Fed may not slash interest rates as quickly as initially hoped. In prepared ...
US futures fell after Jerome Powell signaled the Federal Reserve was in no rush to cut interest rates, and unease built over ...
The Nasdaq paced losses at midday after strong retail sales data bolstered the case for the Federal Reserve to slow the pace ...
Stocks moved lower Friday, putting major indexes on pace to post weekly losses as the election-fueled rally that stocks to a ...
Economists expect the Fed to announce another quarter-point rate cut in December after September and November cuts. Interest ...
"The economy is not sending any signals that we need to be in a hurry to lower rates," he said, calling the US economy's ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke in Dallas Thursday about the economic outlook. You can watch his appearance here. (His remarks start around the 19-minute mark) ...
Marc Short, who served as chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence, affirmed President-elect Trump’s decision to ...
The big bump Wall Street got from last week’s presidential election and cut to interest rates keeps fading, and U.S. stocks ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said Friday she wants to see more data before deciding whether the ...
Donald Trump’s choice to run the Department of Health and Human Services spooked investors who worry what Kennedy would do.