Federal Reserve

Markets strongly suspect that committee members will make the first interest rate cut of 2025

US equities were in the green Monday after July’s labor report miss sent markets lower

Despite two governor dissents for the first time in 30 years, Powell remained sternly hawkish

As the Trump administration continues to test Fed independence, markets are beginning to react

Fed Chair Jerome Powell told Senators Wednesday that the timeline on lowering interest rates is up in the air

With Chair Powell’s term set to end in May 2026, there are a few different paths he could take

With the June FOMC meeting coming up, the Fed remains unlikely to cut interest rates. Is this the right move?

However, they noted there’s now an increased risk that unemployment and inflation will rise in the coming months.

President Trump’s comments that he will not look to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell sent stocks higher in after-hours trading Tuesday

Markets seem to sense the Fed has another tough decade ahead of it — one spent fighting for a certain cause

Trump is the only sitting president in modern history who has publicly threatened to fire the Fed chair

Fed Governor Waller said tariff inflation could be “temporary,” and Chair Powell said the bank will take a “wait-and-see” approach

Trace Mayer warns that the government shouldn’t “smash buy” without a long-term strategy

Cuts to interest rates unlikely as officials weigh labor market data and Trump tariffs take effect

Latest PCE data inched down just slightly in January, but we remain a ways off from the Fed’s 2% target

January’s FOMC minutes shed light on what the Fed thinks about its bank reserves and its ongoing campaign of QT

If yields move too much higher, recessionary fears could come back and send stocks go down
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