The Federal Reserve's favorite inflation gauge is due out this morning. Follow along for live updates on stocks, bonds and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq ...
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
A new GDP report Thursday and the expectation of a sticky inflation reading Friday should reinforce the Federal Reserve’s new wait-and-see approach on interest rates.
A desire for low rates confronts a very different economic backdrop—with higher price pressures—from his first term.
The new data were published Thursday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis in its report for gross domestic product for the fourth quarter.
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady and signaled a “wait and see” approach as uncertainties remain. Click to read.
President Donald Trump is renewing his old attacks on the Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell, after the independent ...