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"The hardest thing that the Fed ever has to do is get the timing right at moments of transition,” Goolsbee said on NBC News’ ...
Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee on Friday left the door open to supporting an interest-rate cut in ...
CNBC's Steve Liesman and Torsten Slok, Apollo partner and chief economist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Federal Reserve ...
Inflation held steady in July and ran slightly cooler than expected, increasing the odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut next ...
This week's inflation data further complicates things for the Fed in terms of cutting interest rates. Read more here.
Federal Reserve policymakers will be debating whether stubborn inflation or slower hiring is the bigger problem for the ...
Goldman Sachs economists in a note estimated that consumers could soon bear up to 67% of tariff costs, up from 22%, thus ...
The likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September is now seen near 100% after new data showed U.S. inflation ...
The rate-sensitive U.S. 2 Year Treasury yield (US2Y) jumped up on Thursday, as it reacted sharply to the hotter-than-expected ...
Core inflation still looks "a little hot" at 3.1% in July on a yearly basis, up from 3% a month before, according to Chris ...
"Despite this firmness, the tariff pass-through effect on consumer prices arguably has been less bad than expected so far." ...
Fed's Goolsbee said he's more worried about inflation than weak job growth. His remarks suggest he may not support a September rate cut.