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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said tariffs on imported goods will have a wider impact on prices than ...
The U.S. economy could be at a critical point. For years, the U.S. government has embraced breakneck spending, causing larger ...
The dollar tumbled on concern its status as the world’s reserve currency is being eroded as the US-China trade war ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said officials must ensure any tariff-induced inflation doesn’t become ...
The share of active credit cards in the US making only minimum monthly payments rose in the fourth quarter to the highest ...
President Donald Trump called on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to slash interest rates, reiterating his longstanding ...
The angry mutterings at the Permian Basin Petroleum Association’s “Spring Swing” golf tournament this week weren’t all about ...
(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump reiterated his call for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates during a Cabinet meeting on Monday, as he continues to push the central bank on monetary policy.
Gold moved further away from its latest record high, swept up in the anxiety about the impact of a global trade war in the ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. economists now expect the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates three times this year as President Donald Trump’s tariffs weigh on economic growth and drive up unemployment.
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