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New economic data shows inflation ticked higher in June to 2.7%, prompting many economists to agree with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s decision to keep interest rates steady. President Trump ...
MA: The Federal Reserve System was created over a century ago. In those early decades, can you tell us what the relationship was between the president and the Fed? BINDER: Sure. The Fed was created in ...
A transgender woman has sued Princeton University, saying she was removed from a track meet in May due to her gender identity ...
President Donald Trump is pounding on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, this time branding the Fed chair a 'numbskull' ...
President Donald Trump is granting two years of regulatory relief to coal-fired power plants, chemical manufacturers and other industries as he seeks to reverse Biden-era regulations he considers ...
Low rates can also inflate financial markets. Investors, unable to generate strong returns in safe assets, such as short-term ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell responded to OMB director Russ Vought’s stern letter by pointing him to a public ...
“It’s by now widely agreed, almost all over the world: If you leave monetary policy in political hands, you’ll get too much inflation,” Alan Blinder, a professor of economics at Princeton University ...
President Donald Trump this week said he had discussed with a group of Republican lawmakers the possibility of firing Federal ...
David Solomon, Brian Moynihan and Jane Fraser speak out, joining defenders of the U.S. central bank.
Analysts say the latest dust-up between President Donald Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell may be more than meets the eye and that markets may not be concerned enough about the situation.
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