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The Federal Reserve will likely be able to start cutting short-term borrowing costs by September, traders continued to bet on ...
President Donald Trump has said he thinks interest rates are too high. Is he right? On WSJ’s Take On the Week, co-hosts ...
The central bank remains cautious, even as calls for rate cuts grow louder from the White House and other policymakers.
President Donald Trump's renewed calls for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's resignation have prompted investors to ...
The June jobs report cratered the odds for a July rate cut. Stocks cheered the strong data but dimmer rate-cut views prevented bigger gains.
For much of this year, bond investors were all but certain that the Federal Reserve would resume cutting interest rates by ...
Kevin Warsh, the former Fed governor considered the most likely replacement for Jerome Powell to lead the Fed, on Monday ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has sketched out new conditions that could trigger rate cuts by summer’s end, but inflation remains a ...
The Federal Reserve last month voted unanimously to leave rates unchanged. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he expected ...
The June jobs report shows that hiring remains strong and gives the Fed a little extra breathing room when it comes to ...