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Photo: US President Donald Trump during a signing ceremony for the GENIUS Act in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, July 18, 2025. Trump signed the first federal bill to regulate stablecoins, hailing it as a "giant step to cement American dominance of global finance and crypto technology" and delivering a major victory for the digital asset industry. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The CoinsWe’re about to find out if the crypto market is big enough to raise the price of U.S. bonds and the dollar
By Jim EdwardsJuly 21, 2025
PoliticsTrump’s ambitions collide with Epstein, Fed and health concerns
By Josh Wingrove and BloombergJuly 19, 2025
PoliticsPowell once said he couldn’t imagine leaving the Fed early—other than dying. ‘You will not see me getting in the lifeboat’
By Jason MaJuly 19, 2025
EconomyWhat if the Fed cut rates to just 1% like Trump wants? An analyst says it’s ‘ludicrous’ and may scare businesses
By Jason MaJuly 19, 2025
PoliticsThe Fed’s architects wanted glass in the HQ renovation, but Trump appointees to a local commission pushed for marble
By Christopher Rugaber, Josh Boak and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2025
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
EconomyFed officials grow more outspoken—and split—over interest rate cuts
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 18, 2025
Photo: WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 11: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions while departing the White House on July 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to travel to Central Texas today to meet with first responders and local elected officials involved with the recovery process from last week's flash flooding event that has claimed more than 120 lives. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images
FinanceTrump’s tariffs are tipping Europe toward recession
By Jim EdwardsJuly 18, 2025
EconomyFed board member and possible Powell replacement says bank should cut rate this month because growth is slowing ‘significantly’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2025
Photo: (Original Caption) President Nixon, in a nationally televised address 8/15, asks for support against "those who would exploit Watergate in order to keep us from doing what we were elected to do." He also proclaimed his innocence of any complicity in the affair. Nixon posed for still photographers after the address, as no pictures were permitted during the telecast.
FinanceFor one hour, investors got a taste of a new world where the Fed is run by a ‘stooge’—and they hated every minute of it
By Jim EdwardsJuly 17, 2025
Thom Tillis
PoliticsThom Tillis rips Trump’s flirtation with firing Powell, and some other Senate Republicans agree
By Stephen Groves and The Associated PressJuly 17, 2025
Stock brokers
FinanceTrump says he ‘talked about the concept of firing’ Jerome Powell. Stocks went for a ride
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2025
Jamie Dimon, Donald Trump
PoliticsTrump won’t rule out sacking Powell as Jamie Dimon works to shield the Fed chair
By Nick Lichtenberg and Fortune IntelligenceJuly 16, 2025
Donald Trump
PoliticsTrump confirms private talks about firing Jerome Powell, swears he’s ‘highly unlikely’ to do so as markets gyrate
By Seung Min Kim and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2025
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve
PoliticsHere’s why Trump is focusing on an office renovation to target Jerome Powell when he’s really upset about (lack of) rate cuts
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2025
Woman stands in front a the dairy section in a grocery store.
FinanceThe forecast for the U.S. economy looks cloudy as inflation rises: ‘It would be wise for the Fed to remain on the sidelines’
By Paolo ConfinoJuly 15, 2025
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