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President Trump says Fed rate cuts would save the government as much as $900 billion a year in interest payments on its debt.
President Trump said on Wednesday that Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, should “resign immediately,” escalating an earlier call less than a week ago encouraging him to do so.
The president and his allies have stepped up their verbal attacks on the Federal Reserve and its chairman in recent weeks, ...
The president has been trashing Powell for weeks as the central bank chairman has refused to cut interest rates.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday the central bank would likely have eased interest rates this year if not for ...
During a House Financial Services Committee hearing on Tuesday, Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI) asked Federal Reserve Chair ...
The head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency claimed the Fed chair lied in his characterization of upgrades at the central ...
President Donald Trump escalated his feud with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday when he called on Powell ...
The overseer of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac called Wednesday for Congress to investigate Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday night that he thinks the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates by September or 'sooner' because of mild inflation thus far from President Trump’s ...
FHFA Director William Pulte demanded that Powell be probed by lawmakers and suggested he could even be fired by President ...
Job growth is expected to fall this year, adding to pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. But the slowdown ...