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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference.
FinanceJerome Powell’s power grows after Fed endorses interest rate cut
By Craig Torres and BloombergSeptember 25, 2024
Federal Reserve of Minneapolis president Neel Kashkari
FinanceTop Fed official calls for further interest rate cuts, focus on labor market
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 23, 2024
Austan Goolsbee during the Obama administration. He is speaking at a podium in a suit.
FinanceTop Fed voice predicts ‘many more rate cuts’ in next year
By Catarina Saraiva, Miranda Davis and BloombergSeptember 23, 2024
Jerome Powell speaks at podium
FinanceThe Wall Street economist who nailed the Fed’s ‘joyous’ rate cut sees the same thing again
By Jason MaSeptember 21, 2024
Jamie Dimon speaks
FinanceJamie Dimon is skeptical about a soft landing and says Fed rate cut won’t affect the election
By Katherine Doherty, Hannah Levitt and BloombergSeptember 21, 2024
Fed chair Jerome Powell motions with his right hand as he speaks at a podium.
FinanceMagnificent Seven stocks are riding high again after Fed cut
By Greg McKennaSeptember 20, 2024
Jerome Powell says the Fed can cut rates but it can’t fix the housing crisis
FinanceJerome Powell says the Fed can cut rates but it can’t fix the housing crisis
By Alena BotrosSeptember 19, 2024
A man in the center of the image raises his right hand in a fist and shouts as fellow union members do the same or hold up signs calling for a strike against Boeing
FinanceBoeing stock sags despite Fed rally, company furloughs workers amid strike
By Greg McKennaSeptember 19, 2024
L-R: Senator Elizabeth Warren, Fed chairman Jerome Powell, and former president Donald Trump.
FinanceJerome Powell was clear: Fed decisions have nothing to do with politics. Politicians didn’t get the memo
By Eleanor PringleSeptember 19, 2024
The Fed cut doesn’t mean mortgage rates will suddenly fall. But lower rates are coming
FinanceThe Fed cut doesn’t mean mortgage rates will suddenly fall. But lower rates are coming
By Alena BotrosSeptember 18, 2024
Diane Swonk, chief economist and managing director at KPMG LLP, during a panel on the outlook of the US election during the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) economic policy conference in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. The theme of this year's annual meeting is "Navigating Geopolitical Turbulence and Domestic Uncertainty." Photographer: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceLower mortgage rates aren’t igniting the housing market. There are 2 key reasons why, top economist says
By Alena BotrosSeptember 16, 2024
A television station broadcasts US Federal Reserve Chair Chair Jerome Powell speaking in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York on August 23, 2024.
FinanceBond traders haven’t been this torn on a Fed call since 2007
By Ye Xie, Ruth Carson, David Finnerty and BloombergSeptember 16, 2024
Mortgage rates sink closer to pivotal magic number 
FinanceMortgage rates sink closer to pivotal magic number 
By Alena BotrosSeptember 13, 2024
Donald Trump Kamala Harris
PoliticsHarris and Trump clash in first debate of the 2024 race for president
By Zeke Miller, Michelle L. Price, Jill Colvin, Josh Boak and The Associated PressSeptember 10, 2024
Pedestrians walk past a bus shelter
FinanceU.S. debt is so massive, interest costs alone are now $3 billion a day
By Jason MaSeptember 7, 2024
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