Federal Reserve officials reinforced Friday why this week’s rate cut was so contentious, with one arguing the central bank’s ...
The Federal Reserve heads into 2026 swirling in a messy mix of economic pressures and political uncertainties.
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‘Inflation remains too high.’ Two Fed dissenters who rejected latest interest-rate cut explain why.
The Fed could have waited for delayed economic reports on inflation and employment, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President ...
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Inflation Worries Keep the Fed on Alert. Could This Mean No More Interest Rate Cuts Anytime Soon?
While the Fed predicts inflation will moderate in 2026, Chair Jerome Powell still sees price pressures rising early next year ...
Federal Reserve officials who voted against the U.S. central bank's interest rate cut this week said on Friday they are ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anna Paulson said Friday she expects inflation to cool next year though she ...
Fed officials explained their opposition to the central bank’s decision this week to cut interest rates by a quarter of a ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anna Paulson said Friday her main concern right now is the state of the job ...
The Commerce Department's delayed September PCE inflation report showed that inflation remained well above the Federal ...
The report comes after the longest government shutdown in U.S. history scuttled the release schedule of key economic reports.
Personal spending appears to have stalled in September, another economic warning sign for the Fed to consider as it weighs ...
The cut of a quarter-point will likely make it cheaper for average Americans to secure mortgages, pay credit card debt or finance cars.
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