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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank would have likely already moved to lower borrowing costs if it weren't for worries that tariffs would drive up inflation.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Tuesday he would not rule out a potential interest rate cut as soon as this month ...
The market is getting increasingly excited about the possibility of interest-rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, but London-based strategists at JPMorgan say the reasons behind the reductions are not ...
In their latest quarterly economic projections, released June 18, eight of the 19 FOMC officials said they expect two rate ...
The Fed stays focused on inflation and employment, with no rate cuts expected soon. Check out my analysis on Fed policy and ...
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"We fear the Fed because the Fed sets interest rates, and if they get it wrong, they can allow inflation to run unchecked or ...
According to the statement issued after the meeting, the meeting reviewed ongoing policy reforms and examined how closer coordination between fiscal and monetary levers can help stabilise prices ...
The Bank of England meets on Thursday. After having delivered the fourth quarter-point cut of this easing cycle in May, the Monetary Policy Committee is all but certain to hold the policy rate at ...
Monetary Policy Radar preview: Fed’s June meeting on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save Joel Suss. Published June 16 2025. Jump to comments section Print this page.
This article explores the Federal Reserve System’s century-plus journey, from its establishment in 1913 to its critical role as the U.S. central bank.
This paper shows that the inability to use monetary policy for macroeconomic stabilization leaves a government more vulnerable to a rollover crisis. We study a sovereign default model with ...