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Fed’s Bowman says she’s still willing to raise rates
Market Watch· 13 hours agoInflation looks like it will remain elevated for some time and a possible interest rate hike remains on the table, Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said...
Markets Sink After Powell Presser; Big Earnings Post-Bell
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoFed Chair Powell explained how the Fed would be slowing the pace of decline in securities on the...
Powell likely to signal lower inflation is needed before Fed would cut rates
WJHL· 2 days agoFed Chair Powell’s 2:30 p.m. ET news conference will be livestreamed within this story. This story...
Fed's Powell says looming US election will not sway rate decisions
MSN News· 2 days agoBy David Lawder and Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) -The looming U.S. presidential election will...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell Projects Optimism, But Inflation Data Are in the Driver’s Seat
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tried to keep the central bank’s options open Wednesday by...
Fed’s Powell keeps the door open for a July rate cut
Market Watch· 2 days agoIn March, the Federal Reserve signaled in its “dot plot” that most officials thought that three rate cuts would be appropriate this year. While the Fed...
Federal Reserve Dismisses Rate Hike Fears, Labor Market Cools, Apple Lures Investors With...
Benzinga· 7 hours agoThe stock market breathed a sigh of relief as Fed Chair Jerome Powell eased fears of interest rate...
Fed Chair Powell's reticence sparks speculation on rate hike prospects
Proactive Investors· 2 days agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's cautious rhetoric at the recent Federal Open Market Committee...
This week in Bidenomics: No stag, no 'flation, just consternation
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 8 hours agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave a backhand compliment to the Biden economy during his...
Stocks jump, yields drop as Fed cut hopes bloom
Reuters· 4 hours agoRecent data on inflation and the labor market had fueled concerns the Fed could would be forced to keep rates higher for longer than the market was...