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Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell has reiterated that rate decisions will be data-driven — by inflation, and employment.
Investors in U.S. stock markets need to stop obsessing about when, and by how much, the Federal Reserve will cut interest ...
Financial market participants have pushed out yet again the end date for the effort to shrink the size of the Federal Reserve ...
U.S. stocks closed higher even though Federal Reserve meeting minutes show no hurry to cut rates and Amazon's Prime Day falls ...
Apollo's chief economist Torsten Slok is highlighting an important market dichotomy. The bond market is continuing to price ...
Trump's recent criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is not related to interest rates but to interior decorating ...
The stock market and bond market are forecasting different scenarios for the U.S. economy. The former projects optimism — higher equity prices, earnings growth, broad enthusiasm — but the latter sees ...
In a response to Fortune, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem defended the Fed's autonomy, citing ...
Larry McDonald, the author of a book about the financial crisis, flagged some bank loans and the threat of resurgent ...
The stock market is on a roll, but economists see a second-half slowdown. Thursday’s jobs report could provide some clues to ...
“Foreign-born workers accounted for four fifths of labor force growth between early 2020 and early 2025,” Adams said.
Sonders added, "You also have to remember that a scenario under which the Fed is cutting, say, seven times in 2026, would be ...