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Instead of interest rates, Powell may talk about the Fed’s review of its monetary policy framework—how it balances employment ...
Recent economic trends point to the possibility that the Federal Reserve will have to grapple with sudden shocks to the ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday that the economy may be entering a period of more volatile inflation and ...
"We may be entering a period of more frequent, and potentially more persistent, supply shocks—a difficult challenge for the ...
With mounting evidence that tight labor markets do not necessarily boost inflation and facing massive job losses in 2020, ...
The Fed Chair leads the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors and chairs the Federal Open Market Committee, setting the course ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated the need for a wait-and-see approach during a press conference following the ...
The president’s attacks on Powell could put a “shadow of suspicion” over whomever Trump picks as the next Fed chair.
Following the last review, the Fed outlined a policy that became known as flexible average inflation targeting. The move was a stated intent to allow inflation to run slightly over the Fed's 2% target ...
President Trump on Thursday criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for holding interest rates steady at the Fed's May ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addresses the Economic Club of Chicago at a luncheon at the Hilton last month in Chicago.
The US Fed decided to keep the key benchmark interest rates unchanged at the range of 4.25% to 4.5% on Wednesday, May 7.
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