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Personal FinanceSick of high credit card interest rates? Time to learn how the Federal Reserve impacts your credit card APR
By Dia AdamsJanuary 30, 2025
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
FinanceTrump rails against the Fed after it left interest rates untouched
By Paolo ConfinoJanuary 29, 2025
The Fed sent stocks spiraling after its last meeting, and now the central bank left interest rates untouched
FinanceThe Fed sent stocks spiraling after its last meeting, and now the central bank left interest rates untouched
By Alena BotrosJanuary 29, 2025
Despite Trump’s demand that the Fed cut rates, Wall Street increasingly sees the exact opposite happening
FinanceDespite Trump’s demand that the Fed cut rates, Wall Street increasingly sees the exact opposite happening
By Jason MaJanuary 26, 2025
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve
FinanceWelcome to ‘Trumponomics 2.0’: What Donald Trump’s 2025 return means for markets, from AI rally to tariff risks
By Eleanor PringleDecember 29, 2024
Jerome Powell speaking behind a podium and in front of an American flag
FinanceEconomists say the Fed is bracing for ‘Trump 2.0’ and a deluge of fiscal policy shakeups
By Sasha RogelbergDecember 20, 2024
Federal Reserve Bank Chair Jerome Powell speaks during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on the Federal Reserve's Semi-Annual Monetary Policy Report at the U.S. Capitol on July 10, 2024 in Washington, DC.
FinanceStocks take a brutal slide after the Fed signals fewer rate cuts ahead
By Stan Choe, Zimo Zhong and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2024
Jay Powell holds up his hands while sitting in a 1:1 discussion at the NYT Dealbook Summit
FinanceThe Fed just cut its key rate by a quarter-point, predicting fewer reductions next year as inflation remains stubbornly high
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressDecember 18, 2024
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, in 2024.
FinanceFed set to deliver third-straight interest rate cut
By Jonnelle Marte and BloombergDecember 17, 2024
A former Fed president says she would not cut interest rates this week, but she expects the central bank will anyway
FinanceA former Fed president says she would not cut interest rates this week, but she expects the central bank will anyway
By Alena BotrosDecember 17, 2024
Inside the Fed, analysts reportedly avoid casual talk of tariffs in emails and meetings in case the comments are leaked and the central bank is perceived as anti-Trump
PoliticsInside the Fed, analysts reportedly avoid casual talk of tariffs in emails and meetings in case the comments are leaked and the central bank is perceived as anti-Trump
By Alena BotrosDecember 16, 2024
Federal Reserve will likely slow its rate cuts in 2025 as inflation stays stubbornly high
FinanceFederal Reserve will likely slow its rate cuts in 2025 as inflation stays stubbornly high
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressDecember 16, 2024
Susan Collins, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
FinanceInside the FOMC: Boston Fed President Susan Collins on changing her mind, teamwork, and the alchemy behind the base rate
By Eleanor PringleDecember 15, 2024
Fed officials advocate for ‘caution’ and slower rate cuts next year as Trump prepares to take office
FinanceFed officials advocate for ‘caution’ and slower rate cuts next year as Trump prepares to take office
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 13, 2024
Trump says on NBC he has no plans to replace Powell as Fed chair
PoliticsTrump says on NBC he has no plans to replace Powell as Fed chair
By Jenny Leonard, Michelle Jamrisko and BloombergDecember 8, 2024
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