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US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell on Friday pointed to a possible rate cut at the central bank’s September meeting but stopped short of committing to cutting interest rates.
After several decades in which economic technocrats enjoyed a large degree of autonomy, they are now under intense pressure ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday opened the door ever so slightly to lowering a key interest rate in the coming ...
The local market is set to extend its rally after an unexpectedly dovish tone from the Federal Reserve unleashed a wave of ...
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In a key Friday speech, Powell warned that risks of higher inflation and a weakening jobs market created a "challenging situation." ...
The Fed chair’s measured approach leans toward cautious easing amid a “curious” labor market, despite inflation perils.
The assumption is that next month will see the first-interest rate cut; the question most are already asking is how many more ...
The Dow logged its first record close of the year and bond yields fell after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell struck an ...
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said wage hikes are spreading beyond large firms and likely to keep accelerating due to a ...
There are 19 members of the Fed’s interest-rate setting committee, 12 of whom vote on rate decisions. One of them, Beth ...
The president's latest attack comes as Powell is scheduled to deliver remarks at the Fed's annual conference in Jackson Hole, ...