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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Friday he sees little risk that tariffs will stoke inflation, and signaled the central bank could start cutting interest rates as soon as July. “I ...
The central banker said he and his colleagues should move slowly but start to ease as inflation is now longer a major threat.
Fed Governor Waller supports a fed rate cut as soon as July, citing reduced inflation risks and urging action before labor ...
At least three Federal Reserve policymakers spoke out this week in favor of holding interest rates steady for the time being, in contrast to two who said they were open to the idea of cutting the fed ...
President Trump certainly thinks so. He’s pounding the table for immediate rate cuts, and two of the central bank’s five ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday he’d be open to replacing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as President Trump ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, under continued attack from President Trump, says the impact of tariffs on inflation ...
With the unemployment rate low and inflation above their 2 per cent target, Fed officials have been reluctant to cut interest ...
Investing.com - The Federal Reserve is unlikely to slash interest rates at its next two meetings in July and September, ...
Jerome H. Powell, whose term does not expire until May, has argued that the central bank can afford to be patient about ...
The Fed chief and other policymakers have pointed to increased economic uncertainty stemming from Trump's tariffs.
Fed Governor Christopher Waller said Friday that he doesn't expect tariffs to boost inflation significantly so policymakers should be looking to lower interest rates as early as next month.