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The Trump administration is sending mixed messages about whether Fed Chair Jerome Powell should stay with the central bank until the end of his term.
Removing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell from his position would provide minimal savings on Treasury debt costs while ...
The Wall Street Journal questioned the authenticity of the Trump administration’s gripe with renovations at the Fed Chair’s D ...
The White House is casting a wider net in its search for a replacement for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell than is commonly thought, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Bond traders are boosting bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates more aggressively next year, as speculation ...
Discover why VCSH's diversified, short-term bond strategy with 4.50% yield excels in liquidity but faces inflation risks.
New forecast sees U.S. housing starts dropping 4% in both 2025 and 2026 as inflation, high rates, and labor shortages weigh on construction growth.
Slashing government interest rates could have the paradoxical effect of raising the interest rates paid in the real world.
Trump indicated to Republicans during a meeting in the Oval Office that he plans to fire Powell, a senior White House official told The Hill, and markets quickly dipped, with the S&P 500 falling into ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins Morning Joe to defend President Trump’s aggressive trade strategy, insisting “who pays ...
Although Trump thinks Powell is “the Worst Federal Reserve Chairman in History" the Fed chair and his colleagues probably are listening to the president's arguments in favor of a lower rate.