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Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic warned that effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs could cause prolonged inflation rather than a one-time price spike.
Bill Pulte, the nation's top mortgage regulator, has called for a congressional investigation into Federal Reserve Chair ...
U.S. businesses could soon find out exactly how much they’ll pay in tariffs for certain imported goods. President Donald ...
In Asia, a busy week of central bank decisions and key inflation data lies ahead. Monetary policy decisions will be in focus in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, while fresh ...
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell stated over the past few months that interest rates should not be lowered, as ...
Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff agenda has caused months of deep uncertainty for global markets and businesses.
Steady job growth and slightly elevated inflation rates indicate that the Fed will avoid rate cuts for now despite Trump’s demands.
The numbers mark a sign of resilience in the face of economic headwinds from President Trump’s ongoing trade war, which has rattled markets and raised concerns over increased consumer prices. John ...
Employers across the U.S. added 147,000 jobs in June, with the labor market remaining resilient despite slowing economic ...
U.S. stocks climbed further into record heights after a report showed the U.S. job market looks stronger than Wall Street ...
If they want to make a mistake here and not cut, that’s fine,” Bessent told CNBC, insisting that tariffs imposed by Trump ...
Unexpectedly solid job gains in June bolstered the case for the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates on hold to keep ...