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Minneapolis Federal Reserve president Neel Kashkari said the bar for cutting interest rates is 'higher' right now to keep ...
CNBC’s Joe Kernen scoffed at Democrat Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday as she tried to convince the panel ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell expressed uncertainty on Friday about the effects President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs would have on ...
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A trade war ties the Fed’s hands by pushing up inflation at the same time that uncertainty is sapping growth.
President Trump's trade war is rattling businesses and financial markets around the world, and many investors are eager to see an off-ramp. So what are the economics of this trade war?
In his speech Friday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he is not planning to cut interest rates at the Fed's next meeting, in May. He also said the Fed is prepared to be patient, and doesn't know if ...
The Commerce Ministry statement said the U.S.‘s imposition of “so-called ‘reciprocal tariffs’” on China is “completely ...
President Donald Trump’s sharp tariff hikes last week have sent the stock market into a tailspin, raised alarm bells among ...
The uptick in seller activity is notable because even as the lock-in effect eases, the gap between today’s market rates and ...
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President Trump considers imposing an additional 50% tariffs on China as markets react to escalating trade tensions.