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Although Federal Reserve chairs are widely considered protected from presidential dismissal except for misconduct or malfeasance, Trump has regularly threatened to challenge that principle.
The bond market showed little appetite Friday for granting President Donald Trump’s wish for lower interest rates as two of ...
Fed policymakers left the central bank's overnight rate unchanged at a range of 4.25% to 4.5%, where it has remained since ...
If you’re starting to worry about the downside risk to the labor market, move now, don’t wait,” Waller told CNBC.
Trump and Pulte Demand Fed Leadership Change In a significant escalation of the ongoing economic debate, Bill Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Financ ...
U.S. President Donald Trump once again criticized Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, saying that the central bank chief ...
The US Federal Reserve this week held interest rates steady for the fourth time in a row. On Friday, the Hong Kong dollar ...
The super big story is the Israel-Iran war, as we await President Trump’s decision on additional American assistance to ...
President Donald Trump, frustrated by a lack of interest rate cuts, floated the idea of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell as he continued lambasting Powell.
Meanwhile, 2 Congressional moves — one impacting clean energy and solar tax credits, the other, crypto — shaped market action.
Donald Trump has once again attacked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a “moron” and reviving threats to fire ...
President Trump entertained the idea of firing Jerome Powell on Friday, a legally untested and contentious move.