The Fed hiked rates dramatically in 2022 and 2023 to fight surging inflation. The cuts could translate to gradually lower ...
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New York Times Fed and economy reporter Jeanna Smialek discusses what to expect from Fed policy under a second Trump ...
Follow along to MarketWatch's coverage of the Federal Reserve interest-rate decision and Jerome Powell press conference.
It presents the Fed with a conundrum: At a time when it's just getting started with long-awaited interest-rate cuts, the ...
The Fed should target nominal gross domestic product, Patrick Horan and David Beckworth write in a guest commentary.
And Deutsche Bank chief U.S. economist Matthew Luzzetti notes it’s a “hawkish” outlook for the Fed heading into 2025, nodding to the potential for “stickier” inflation due to tariffs. 4% to 4.5%. That ...
Yet during his previous term in the White House, Trump publicly attacked Chair Jerome Powell after the Fed raised rates to fight inflation, and he may do so again. The economy is also clouding the ...
Federal Reserve officials are widely expected to cut rates by a quarter point, as uncertainty about a second Trump presidency ...
A quarter-point cut is widely expected, but a combination of strong economic data and President-elect Donald J. Trump’s ...
The Fed is data dependent and the fiscal implications of President-elect Donald Trump's policies have not yet made its way to ...
The Federal Reserve will cut its benchmark interest rate for the second consecutive month to try to ease inflationary pressures.