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Stocktwits on MSNFed’s Collins Says No Rate Cut In 2025 Is A Possibility, Points To Rising Uncertainty Due To Trump’s Tariff WarBoston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins is getting more skeptical about the significance of interest rate cuts in 2025 ...
Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins is growing less confident that interest-rate cuts will be appropriate this ...
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Stocktwits on MSNFed’s Logan Backs Jerome Powell’s Wait-And-Watch Approach, Says Central Bank Is ‘Well Positioned To Act’ If NeededDallas Federal Reserve Bank’s President Lorie Logan on Monday reiterated that the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Stop the foolishness': Susan Collins in the hot seat as she navigates Trump's second termAfter a campaign promise to bring in outsized federal dollars for Maine, U.S. Sen. Susan Collins won reelection during ...
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Fed’s Collins Says Tariff Impact Broader Than Many See(Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said tariffs on imported goods will have a wider impact on prices than many Americans anticipate. “It’s really important ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said it looks “inevitable” that tariffs will boost inflation, at least in the near term, adding it’s likely appropriate to keep ...
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Federal Reserve says it will use liquidity injection to stabilize stock markets ‘if needed’The Federal Reserve says it’s ready to inject liquidity into the financial system if markets break down. That came straight from Boston Fed President Susan Collins, who told the Financial Times ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said on Thursday that Trump administration tariffs will drive up U.S. inflation but it is unclear how persistent that upward pressure ...
Susan Collins, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Collins did offer some reassurances on how markets are holding up amid ...
Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said financial market volatility in recent days doesn’t appear to have interfered with the ability of investors to conduct transactions ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said the central bank may yet lower interest rates later this year, but tariff-driven inflation could delay further cuts. “Renewed price ...
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