Consumers aren't likely to see an interest rate cut in March. But economists still say a few more rate cuts could take place in 2025.
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates this week despite growing concern about the state of the U.S. economy and the impact of President Trump’s trade agenda. Markets are expecting ...
Not long ago, it looked like Jerome Powell’s final test as Federal Reserve chair would be to stick the soft landing. Now, ...
Analysts believe Jerome Powell could pivot to a measured stance while being on standby as the White House remains firm on its ...
The Federal Reserve will hold its benchmark interest rate steady at its meeting this week, economists say, as it remains in a ...
The most recent inflation readings have been mixed. The consumer price index dropped last week for the first time in five ...
U.S. stocks climbed again following weeks of scary swings. The S&P 500 rose 0.6% Monday and notched a second straight gain ...
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks climbed again on Monday as Wall Street’s wild roller-coaster ride veers back upward. The S&P 500 rose ...
President Trump's selection of Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman as the next vice chair for supervision comes as banking ...
On Wall Street, Intel climbed 6.8% to extend its gains after the chip company named former board member and semiconductor ...
As the Federal Reserve meets this week, officials are facing growing concerns about stagflation—a mix of high inflation and a ...