Some economic forces are impossible to ignore. That seems to be developing between the Trump White House and the bond market, ...
President Donald Trump did not call on the Federal Reserve to bring down rates last week, but said it had failed to bring ...
An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve rose slightly last month, the latest sign that some consumer prices ...
A former senior adviser to the Federal Reserve has been indicted for allegedly conspiring to pass confidential U.S. economic data to China, raising national security concerns over financial market ...
Stocks surrendered early gains and closed lower after the White House said President Trump would impose promised tariffs on ...
U.S. consumers spent more in December, saved less and pushed more debt to credit cards. The PCE index found consumers saving ...
The Fed made the right call in hitting pause this week. "I'm not sure that pausing is really all the bad for stocks in the ...
Bowman said on Friday she expects declining inflation to allow further interest rate cuts this year, but feels many factors ...
President Trump is an avowed supporter of tariffs, but many experts say such trade measures can boost inflation.
The battle for authority between President Trump and Fed Chairman Powell has begun, with Trump pushing for a rate cut and Powell holding steady.
The Fed uses interest rates "like a gas pedal and a brake pedal," Forbes said. Lowering rates stimulates the economy; raising ...
The European Central Bank cut rates on Thursday, the Bank of Canada on Wednesday, and the Bank of England is likely to do so next week.