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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic said he still supports holding interest rates steady and pointed to recent inflation data showing price pressures are rising.
Raphael Bostic remains focused on economic data despite Trump's criticism of Powell, noting that businesses in the southeast ...
The White House's dragged-out tariff rollout means the Federal Reserve needs more time to understand the economic ...
The Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged for a fifth straight meeting, but it could signal what conditions would allow it to begin cutting again.
Federal Reserve officials are split into three camps over what economic evidence they need before resuming interest-rate cuts ...
Officials are split into three camps over what economic evidence they need before resuming rate reductions. Two governors are ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Recent data on consumer inflation showed price pressures may be building in the wake of rising import taxes imposed by the Trump administration, Atlanta Fed president Raphael ...
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged Wednesday despite intense pressure from President Trump — and votes by two ...
Bostic said Wednesday that he never expected inflation to move in a “straight line” down to the Fed’s 2% target. Raphael Bostic in front of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank in 2020.
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic said on Monday he would be open to another half-percentage-point interest rate cut at the U.S. central bank's meeting in November if upcoming data ...