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President Trump has pressured Fed Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates. Here's what the experts think will happen at ...
Much of the attention will be on whether Powell maintains a hawkish stance or signals a dovish pivot, especially in light of ...
The Fed is maintaining its benchmark interest rate in the range of 4.25% to 4.5%, where it's been parked since December.
July inflation data suggests the FOMC's dual mandate may not be in as much of a pickle as economists previously feared.
Jerome Powell’s cautious tone is not what netizens have been awaiting from the July 2025 FOMC meeting; here’s more on the ...
The US Fed will announce its interest rate decision on July 30 at 2 PM ET, with Chair Jerome Powell addressing the media at 2 ...
The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday, 30 July 2025, decided to keep the key benchmark interest rates unchanged in the ...
Analysts see signs of a shift toward easing—possibly beginning in September—but with no guarantees offered after this week's meeting.
The Fed left interest rates unchanged, after President Donald Trump again demanded the U.S. central bank cut borrowing costs.
On July 29-30, the Federal Open Market Committee will announce its interest rate policy. Read about the rumors that Fed Chair Powell will not likely address.
Citing sharp downward revisions to U.S. job growth, Bowman reiterated her forecast for three cuts this year while warning that declining data reliability complicates policymaking.
The Fed kept monetary policy unchanged at the end of the July FOMC meeting, keeping the federal funds rate range of 4.25-4.50 ...