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Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff agenda has caused months of deep uncertainty for global markets and businesses.
Steady job growth and slightly elevated inflation rates indicate that the Fed will avoid rate cuts for now despite Trump’s demands.
Employers across the U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, with the labor market remaining resilient despite slowing economic ...
The latest labor market data reinforces the central bank’s wait-and-see approach to lowering borrowing costs, despite ...
U.S. employers added 147,000 jobs in June as the unemployment rate dipped to 4.1%. Job gains were concentrated in health care ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday stuck to his position that the central bank will keep its key rate on hold ...
At their annual gathering in the hills of Portugal's Sintra, central bankers this week confronted rising challenges to their ...
Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, defended on Tuesday the central bank’s wait-and-see approach to cutting ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday blamed President Donald Trump’s tariffs for not cutting interest rates, but ...
The Federal Reserve would have cut interest rates by now if President Donald Trump's tariffs weren't so big, central bank ...
Asked about Trump’s barrage of insults, Powell’s comment that the Fed was focused “100%” on its inflation and jobs target ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the central bank would likely have already cut interest rates this year ...