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Fed minutes show worries over stagflation boogeyman ahead of Trump’s tariffs
Finance
Fed minutes show worries over stagflation boogeyman ahead of Trump’s tariffs
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 9, 2025
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, dressed in a suit and red- and black-striped tie, walks through a door in the U.S. capital.
Finance
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent denies bond market panic pushed Trump into backing down on tariffs
By Greg McKennaApril 9, 2025
Jerome Powell’s Federal Reserve might be ‘one of the unluckiest’ ever, Mohamed El-Erian says, but the central bank has no margin for error right now 
Finance
Jerome Powell’s Federal Reserve might be ‘one of the unluckiest’ ever, Mohamed El-Erian says, but the central bank has no margin for error right now 
By Alena BotrosApril 9, 2025
A man puts his hand to his face as he swivels his chair away from his monitors on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Finance
Treasuries typically provide safe haven, but bond yields are spiking again as investors debate the Fed’s next move
By Greg McKennaApril 8, 2025
Wall Street expects the Fed to rescue the economy from Trump tariffs, but an emergency rate cut now could spark more panic, analyst warns
Finance
Wall Street expects the Fed to rescue the economy from Trump tariffs, but an emergency rate cut now could spark more panic, analyst warns
By Jason MaApril 7, 2025
Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel calls Trump’s tariffs the ‘biggest policy mistake in 95 years’
Finance
Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel calls Trump’s tariffs the ‘biggest policy mistake in 95 years’
By Alena BotrosApril 4, 2025
Jerome Powell
Finance
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says Trump tariffs are ‘likely to raise inflation’—and the economic hit will be ‘significantly larger’ than expected
By Azure GilmanApril 4, 2025
CFOs name tariffs and inflation as top concerns as Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ looms
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CFOs name tariffs and inflation as top concerns as Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ looms
By Sheryl EstradaApril 1, 2025
‘Black Swan’ investor still sees a ‘euphoric high’ ahead and doesn’t think the largest bubble ever is bursting yet—but then there could be an 80% crash
Finance
‘Black Swan’ investor still sees a ‘euphoric high’ ahead and doesn’t think the largest bubble ever is bursting yet—but then there could be an 80% crash
By Jason MaApril 1, 2025
Boston Fed president says tariff-induced inflation ‘looks inevitable.’ She suspects the central bank will hold rates steady for longer
Finance
Boston Fed president says tariff-induced inflation ‘looks inevitable.’ She suspects the central bank will hold rates steady for longer
By Alena BotrosMarch 28, 2025
A trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange sits at his desk as pictures of President Donald Trump raising his fist after an assassination attempt and other news clippings are visible in the foreground.
Finance
Markets gave up on the ‘Trump put,’ but Bank of America says it’s alive and well
By Greg McKennaMarch 27, 2025
America must harness stablecoins to future-proof the dollar
Commentary
America must harness stablecoins to future-proof the dollar
By Christos MakridisMarch 21, 2025
Federal Reserve seal
Finance
Amid a grimmer outlook from the Fed, there’s a lone, mysterious holdout predicting stronger economic growth
By Paolo ConfinoMarch 20, 2025
Jerome Powell doubles down on a word that has haunted him, saying pain from tariffs would be ‘transitory’
Finance
Jerome Powell doubles down on a word that has haunted him, saying pain from tariffs would be ‘transitory’
By Alena BotrosMarch 20, 2025
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks at the 2025 U.S. Monetary Policy Forum on March 07, 2025 in New York City.
Finance
Markets get respite from ‘Trumpcession’ fears as Federal Reserve keeps two interest rate cuts on the table
By Greg McKennaMarch 19, 2025
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