The rate-setting Federal Reserve did not heed Trump’s insistence last week demanding “interest rates drop immediately.” ...
The Fed just hit the brakes again. No rate cuts. No policy pivot. Minutes from their Jan. 28-29 meeting reveal they’re sticking to the 4.25% to 4.50% federal funds rate. Why? Inflation’s still hanging ...
The Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged as officials grappled with uncertainty caused by inflation and ...
The Federal Reserve is set to announce its first interest rate decision of 2025 and with a pause expected, it could prompt ...
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. The U.S. central bank dropped language that inflation "has made progress" ...
Faced with a solid economy and mounting inflation concerns, the U.S. central bank has said it will “move cautiously” on ...
The Federal Reserve is widely expected leave its benchmark interest rate steady this week, but economists and market participants will be keeping a close eye on what Fed officials say about the state ...
President Trump has called for an immediate interest rate cut, but the Federal Reserve may delay further cuts due to ...
In a staffwide meeting Wednesday, leaders of the Education Department told employees the Trump administration’s resignation ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said “we do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance” and monetary policy is “well ...
The Federal Reserve's first meeting of 2025 concluded this week with ... That's because mortgage rates tend to track the 10-year Treasury note yield, which moves based on investor expectations ...
with meeting minutes released about three weeks later. The FOMC is the committee within the Federal Reserve that makes decisions around monetary policy and the open market — the buying and ...