Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will tell the Senate banking committee the Fed isn't "in a hurry" to resume its interest rate cutting campaign.
The US central bank is in no rush to slash interest rates any time soon, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told lawmakers ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve is in no rush to cut its short-term interest rate again given an economy that is "strong overall," ...
Live coverage of Fed Chair Jerome Powell's semiannual address to Congress. He spoke to the Senate on Tuesday and will speak ...
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell reiterated the central bank is in no rush to cut interest rates with inflation still lingering and a string economy.
The Fed chair is expected to deliver a simple message to lawmakers: Because the economy is doing well, the Fed can take its time to decide when and whether to lower interest rates.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told lawmakers on Tuesday the argument for free trade still makes sense but added that it was not the role of the central bank to comment on tariff or trade policy ...
The odds of further interest rate cuts this year by the Federal Reserve dwindled last week as unemployment fell and more ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell signals no rush to cut interest rates as inflation stays above 2%. Markets expect rates to remain ...
All eyes will be on Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony to the US Congress this week. The testimony of Federal Reserve Chair ...
The main market mover on Tuesday was Powell’s testimony before Congress, which wasn’t as hawkish as expected and might have ...