The Federal Reserve paused its interest rate cuts at its January meeting, citing unclear inflation and policy outlooks.
After three cuts at the end of last year, Federal Reserve officials paused rate moves as they weigh a solid economy and ...
Just over a week after Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Federal Reserve officials are gathering in Washington to ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell discussed the central bank’s decision to hold the benchmark federal-funds rate at its ...
The first Federal Open Market Committee meeting of 2025 is here. The Federal Reserve's policymaking arm concludes its two-day ...
Trump’s blasting of the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell came just hours after the announcement that interest rates would ...
Welcome to Investopedia's live blog of the Federal Reserve's January meeting. Here, we will bring you the latest news on the ...
Trump said Powell and the Fed "failed to stop the problem they created with inflation" in a post on Truth Social on Wednesday ...
President Trump has a lot to say about FOMC chairman Jerome Powell—and yet it seems he won't take his fight directly to the ...
The Federal Reserve will almost certainly begin 2025 by keeping interest rates on hold at between 4.25 to 4.5 per cent.
The central bank needs to see further progress on inflation or weakness in the labor market to resume interest rate cuts.