San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly still sees two interest-rate cuts this year as a "reasonable" ...
Inflation fueled by tariffs is a problem, but an economic slowdown is a larger one. Jerome Powell and the Fed may find ...
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly still sees two interest-rate cuts this year as a "reasonable" ...
While gasoline prices fell in February from January, and food prices were stable month-to-month after substantial increases ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he now sees just one interest-rate cut as likely this year, ...
President Donald Trump's permanent 25% tariff on imported autos has expanded the global trade war, feeding expectations for ...
Obsessing over every detail of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s periodic rate-setting meetings might not improve your investment ...
Consumers aren't likely to see an interest rate cut in March. But economists still say a few more rate cuts could take place in 2025.
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan weighed in on President Donald Trump’s new auto import levies, how consumers are reacting ...
Sentiment at the U.S. central bank has subtly shifted toward fewer cuts, even as White House calls for action.
Stocks rose even though the Fed announced no major change after its March meeting, keeping interest rates where they are and predicting the same number of rate cuts, two, over the rest of the year.
U-M forecasters expect the next Fed rate cut to take place at the Fed's June 17 and June 18 meeting. The Federal Reserve was set to meet shortly after St. Patrick's Day and consumers, according to ...
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