Like everyone else, Federal Reserve officials are watching and waiting to see what tariffs Donald Trump will impose and how they will affect the economy.
President Donald Trump's weekend announcement of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China translated into a shock for market-based inflation expectations, prompting traders to now expect an annual headline ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said the central bank should proceed more cautiously in lowering ...
It’s the bet Wall Street made as soon as Donald Trump was elected president. For all the threats of tariffs against US allies ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he wants to wait “a while” before cutting interest rates again following last year’s reductions amid uncertainty over where the US economy ...
The bank — once the envy of the industry — could finally be allowed to grow again. Seven years into a US cap on assets, ...
The Mexican peso surged past 20.5 per US dollar after US President Donald Trump announced a one-month delay on newly planned ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said the US central bank is unlikely to react to the impact of tariffs ...
Mexico has taken steps to safeguard its economy from the shock of US tariffs and authorities are working together in case ...
With the economy at or close to full employment and inflation still inching down toward the Fed’s 2% target, there’s no ...
US President Donald Trump said the Federal Reserve was right to pause its rate-cutting path in its decision last week, a ...