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President Donald Trump also reassured markets that he has no intention of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
President Donald Trump might be the deal-making genius he and his supporters claim he is, but so far genius and chaos look ...
Like his predecessors, Trump may have belatedly discovered that criticizing the Fed in public doesn’t typically work.
Global policymakers gathering in Washington this week breathed a collective sigh of relief that the U.S.-centric economic ...
Now, the markets are anticipating that President Trump is putting pressure on Chairman Powell to cut interest rates, even if ...
Marc Filippino It’s been nearly one month since US President Donald Trump kicked off his bid to reconfigure the global ...
"'Preemptive Cuts'" in Interest Rates are being called for by many," Trump wrote Monday. "With Energy Costs way down, food ...
Trump placed tariffs totaling 145% on China, leading China to retaliate with tariffs of 125% on the U.S. — essentially ...
Just as foreign leaders are saying they’ll buy American goods and services, foreign investors, from Japanese pensioners to ...
Sentiment dropped 8.4 percent from March to April and was down 32.4 percent from a year ago, according to the University of ...
CNBC's Megan Cassella joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to tallk the latest from the Federal Reserve. Watch the video to see orange juice brands ranked worst to best.
President Donald Trump’s jabs at Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are affecting markets. Investors are ringing alarm bells with the assets they’re buying and mostly selling – and suddenly making ...