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U.S. President Donald Trump once again criticized Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, saying that the central bank chief ...
Although Federal Reserve chairs are widely considered protected from presidential dismissal except for misconduct or malfeasance, Trump has regularly threatened to challenge that principle.
President Donald Trump, frustrated by a lack of interest rate cuts, floated the idea of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell as he continued lambasting Powell.
Meanwhile, 2 Congressional moves — one impacting clean energy and solar tax credits, the other, crypto — shaped market action.
The bond market showed little appetite Friday for granting President Donald Trump’s wish for lower interest rates as two of ...
Donald Trump has once again attacked Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling him a “moron” and reviving threats to fire ...
Powell has served as head of the Federal Reserve since February 2018. US President Donald Trump said he would "probably" ...
Maybe, just maybe, I’ll have to change my mind about firing him? But regardless, his Term ends shortly!' says president - ...
The Federal Reserve kept its key rate unchanged Wednesday as it waits for additional information on how tariffs and other potential disruptions will affect the economy this year. The Fed’s ...
Trump’s post came on the same day Christopher Waller, a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, suggested that ...
Trump lashes out at Fed Chair Powell over interest rates, calling him a "numbskull" and suggesting he may fire him before his ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday again floated the idea of firing Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair he has long ...