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The central bank remains cautious, even as calls for rate cuts grow louder from the White House and other policymakers.
Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell has reiterated that rate decisions will be data-driven — by inflation, and employment.
Jamie Dimon warned that markets are underestimating inflation and the risk of more Fed rate hikes amid global trade tensions.
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President Donald Trump’s pressure campaign against the Federal Reserve and Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Only "a couple" of officials at the Federal Reserve's June 17-18 meeting said they felt interest rates ...
The U.S. central bank’s decision to hold interest rates steady in June was unanimously supported, but officials were starting ...
The newly published meeting minutes highlighted a divide over how Federal Reserve officials expect the economy to respond to ...
Federal Reserve officials diverged at their June meeting about how aggressively they would be willing to cut interest rates.
The pivot from rate hikes in 2022 and 2023 to rate cuts was widely forecast, and a big reason behind the S&P 500's epic 24% ...
The prospect of the Federal Reserve once again setting its short-term interest rate target at near zero levels at some point ...
The market currently projects an interest rate cut in the fall, though two Fed officials floated the possibility of a rate ...
New Zealand's central bank held the benchmark interest rate at 3.25% on Wednesday, noting near-term inflation risks, but said ...
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