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Liberation Day last week brought the biggest selloff in the stock market since the early days of the pandemic as investors ...
Jerome Powell’s impressive soft landing only leads to more hard choices. The Federal Reserve chairman’s feat leading an ...
At their basic nature, supply disruptions are stagflationary. If a fast-spreading strain of the bird flu, for example, ...
Inflation likely declined last month as the cost of energy, used cars and hotel rooms may have fallen, though President Donald Trump’s remaining tariffs could lift prices ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently said that the US economy may slow in the near future. Tariffs will likely cause ...
The prospect of high inflation stemming from widespread tariffs along with weaker hiring could put the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot, Fed policymakers said in minutes from ...
The Federal Reserve “has faced one big external shock after the other,” economist Mohamed El-Erian wrote in a Bloomberg ...
Just like that, hope for the economy tied to the Trump administration's pro-business policies, such as tax codes, have gone ...
Nevertheless, giving a hint ahead of the committee's March meeting likely outcome of a status quo, Fed Chair Jerome Powell at an event organised by the University of China earlier in March said, ...
A trade war ties the Fed’s hands by pushing up inflation at the same time that uncertainty is sapping growth.
Donald Trump is systematically purging every US government institution, a pattern familiar to anybody who has studied the ...
In his speech Friday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he is not planning to cut interest rates at the Fed's next meeting, in May. He also said the Fed is prepared to be patient, and doesn't know if ...