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John Romulo
FinanceWall Street rebounds as S&P 500 ends 3-day slump
By Stan Choe and The Associated PressAugust 6, 2024
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve
FinanceIt’s not the Fed’s job to make the stock market ‘comfortable,’ says Fed president
By Eleanor PringleAugust 6, 2024
An emergency Fed rate cut of 75 basis points is needed now, Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says
FinanceAn emergency Fed rate cut of 75 basis points is needed now, Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says
By Sydney LakeAugust 5, 2024
Solana suffers 30% weekly drop as alt-coins hammered in crypto crash
The CoinsSolana suffers 30% weekly drop as alt-coins hammered in crypto crash
By Niamh RoweAugust 5, 2024
Jerome Powell
FinanceFed chair Powell says a rate cut is close, but we’re ‘not quite’ there yet
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2024
Inflation’s persistence is killing hope for a Fed rate cut in 2024: ‘This is about stuff that happened in 2021. You cannot go back and change that’
PoliticsInflation’s persistence is killing hope for a Fed rate cut in 2024: ‘This is about stuff that happened in 2021. You cannot go back and change that’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMay 29, 2024
Skyline of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the financial center of the country.
FinanceDebt-hungry American companies are flocking to Europe as interest rate cuts fuel $33 billion ‘Reverse Yankee’ effect
By Ryan HoggMay 18, 2024
Martin Gruenberg
FinanceWall Street watchdogs want another crack at clawing back big bonus payouts after executive misconduct
By Katanga Johnson, Lydia Beyoud and BloombergMay 3, 2024
Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs
FinanceGoldman Sachs’ chief economist says the market may be getting ahead of itself on rate cuts—and decreases won’t come as soon as people hope
By Eleanor PringleDecember 11, 2023
JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says Fed may have to hike more because central bank started ‘a day late and a dollar short’ and now is just ‘catching up’
FinanceJPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says Fed may have to hike more because central bank started ‘a day late and a dollar short’ and now is just ‘catching up’
By Hannah Levitt and BloombergSeptember 21, 2023
Short-sellers reap $13 billion betting against small caps as A.I. enthusiasm creates ‘top-down set of winners’
FinanceShort-sellers reap $13 billion betting against small caps as A.I. enthusiasm creates ‘top-down set of winners’
By Carmen Reinicke, Alexandra Semenova and BloombergSeptember 10, 2023
Saudi Arabia is squeezing the oil market just as consumption surges: ‘The Fed may have to react’
FinanceSaudi Arabia is squeezing the oil market just as consumption surges: ‘The Fed may have to react’
By Grant Smith, Sarah Chen, Alex Longley, Devika Krishna Kumar and BloombergSeptember 9, 2023
Inflation could get even harder to manage thanks to trade barriers, aging populations, and the green transition 
FinanceInflation could get even harder to manage thanks to trade barriers, aging populations, and the green transition 
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressAugust 27, 2023
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell participates in a meeting of the Financial Stability Oversight Council
FinanceThe U.S. economy has powered ahead despite Fed hikes. So will Jerome Powell be forced to keep interest rates higher for longer to tame inflation?
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressAugust 23, 2023
Why is the stock market reeling? The Fed is now risking an unnecessary crash landing, according to a noted economist
FinanceWhy is the stock market reeling? The Fed is now risking an unnecessary crash landing, according to a noted economist
By Shawn TullyAugust 18, 2023
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