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President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve's headquarters to inspect a costly renovation project. His visit highlights escalating tension over monetary policy as the Fed readies for a crucial meeting.
While almost no one thinks Donald Trump's verbal attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are a positive development, they have electrified the debate about whether the U.S. president is right that interest rates are too high.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has sketched out new conditions that could trigger rate cuts by summer’s end, but inflation remains a big question
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The Federal Reserve would have likely cut interest rates by now had it not been for President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner, Chair Jerome Powell said on ...
An escalating debate within the Federal Reserve about the case for interest rate cuts is not going to be settled by a new inflation reading that offered ammunition for both hawks and doves.
Brazil Central Bank Sees Rate Cut Debate as Premature, Says Official. By Reuters | June 27, 2025. ... (Reuters) -Brazil's central bank is not currently discussing potential interest rate cuts, ...
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said that the central bank could cut interest rates as early as July, arguing that inflation under tariffs wouldn't likely be a problem.