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When farmers in Colombia stumbled upon Pablo Escobar’s cash dumps buried in their fields, they sometimes hit payday without ever planting a crop. Thirty years ...
The Fed chair told lawmakers the central bank remains focused on ensuring one-time price hikes from higher tariffs won’t ...
The Fed chair will appear before Congress this week. How lawmakers respond will be a key gauge of support for central bank ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell shared support for crypto legislation before Congress, signaling that the U.S. would ...
Follow live coverage and the latest news from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. He'll speak to both chambers of ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told Congress the central bank can afford to wait and see how President Donald Trump's tariffs affect the economy before deciding whether or not to cut borrowing ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will have two chances this week to explain to lawmakers why he and most of his fellow policymakers seem resolved to continue holding interest rates steady at least ...
Powell said Tuesday that the economy is in a good position and that the Fed needs to learn more before adjusting rates.
In prepared remarks, Powell said concerns linger over the impact President Donald Trump’s tariffs will have on inflation.
It’s still too soon for the Federal Reserve to consider lowering interest rates, Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday.
White House officials have raised the heat on Powell to lower rates. Now he’s faced with two key Fed officials who have said ...
The Federal Reserve Board has scrapped reputational risk from its oversight of banks, which the crypto industry has said was previously used to target and debank crypto firms.