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- Jerome Powell’s era of consensus at the Fed is over
Federal Reserve policymakers are split over whether they should continue cutting interest rates, ending a period of consensus that has defined Chair Jerome Powell’s leadership of the central bank
- Fed can’t ignore the risk of higher inflation, Powell says
Powell’s latest comments come as the debate on further rate cuts heats up — a week after policymakers lowered interest rates for the first time since December
- Trump’s tariffs will hit the US and world economies harder than . . . - CNN
In contrast, Trump has publicly pressured US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut the cost of borrowing in America, while Powell has preferred to wait to see how the president’s tariffs
- Here are 4 ways lower interest rates could affect your personal . . .
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hinted interest rate cuts could be coming soon in a speech on Friday, a move that could affect everyone from global markets to individual Americans
- The fever gripping the housing market seems to be breaking. Here . . . - CNN
The Federal Reserve's actions don't directly impact mortgage rates Last year, when the Fed began cutting interest rates, mortgage rates climbed higher
- CNN. com - Transcripts
The 11 who were present, two of them cast dissenting votes, laying out a very real economic argument that's taking place underneath the president's rhetorical attacks on Fed Chair Jay Powell and saying that they believed rates should have been cut
- CNN. com - Transcripts
Just hours ago, despite pressure from President Trump, the Federal Reserve announced that they were going to keep interest rates unchanged for the fifth time in a row
- Wall Street got the rate cut it wanted. Can the optimism last?
While the Fed balances a weakening labor market and stubborn inflation, investors are cheering the prospect of a rate-cutting cycle
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