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President Trump's pressure on lowered interest rates could send markets into a tailspin and destabilize the economy, according to researchers and economists.
U.S. economic data demands a shift from the Federal Reserve's previous "wait-and-see" stance. It's time for an interest rate cut.
For Trump, whose foreign policy approach is defined by a transactional dealmaking strategy, the starvation unfolding in Gaza provides a key test of whether his America First foreign policy can ...
Bitcoin hovered around $119,000 on Tuesday, with traders largely sidelined as they await clearer signals on US trade policy and the Federal Reserve’s upcoming rate decision.
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is facing relentless attacks from the president, a lively campaign to replace ...
Jerome Powell has been President Trump’s No. 1 target as Trump demands lower interest rates, but other policymakers are also ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to leave its short-term interest rate unchanged on Wednesday for the fifth straight meeting, ...
An Obama-appointed federal judge rejects a Trump-allied investment firm's request to block the Federal Reserve from meeting ...
Sellers, getting desperate, are starting to lower their prices. In Contra Costa and Alameda counties, one in every three ...
If past history is any guide, the Federal Reserve will come around to President Trump’s wish for lower interest rates.
Federal Reserve officials will meet this week to make the central bank’s latest decision on how to handle its benchmark ...
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