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Former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen condemned President Trump’s pressure campaign against its current chief, Jerome Powell, warning it could permanently damage the U.S.
We do not know if President Donald Trump will fire Jerome Powell from his job as chair of the Federal Reserve. We do know the financial markets do not much like the idea.
Michael R. Strain thinks sacking Jerome Powell would mean higher long-term interest rates – the opposite of the president’s ...
A bipartisan duo of former Federal Reserve chairs, Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen, issued a dire warning in The New York Times' opinion page, warning against President Donald Trump's assault on the ...
President Trump continues to go after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates, sparking questions about whether Trump will move to fire Powell. Jill Schlesinger, CBS ...
President Donald Trump has opened up a new front in his attack on the Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell: He says ...
The Cleveland-based steelmaker's stock rallied 10.3% to $10.46 a share, its highest level since February. The stock has now gained about 34% from its closing price of $6.86 a share on April 8, shortly ...
All the data on inflation since Trump returned to office suggest that Jerome Powell is being too cautious in his approach to rate cuts.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday he believes the Federal Reserve system should be reviewed for potentially holding back the US economy, which is “on the cusp” of growth that could equal ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday said the entire Federal Reserve needed to be examined as an institution and ...
If U.S. President Donald Trump's public attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have achieved one thing, it has been ...
President Donald Trump wants Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to consider the cost of the government’s ballooning debt ...