Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday signaled potential changes for the Fed's closely watched "dot plot" ...
The U.S. central bank will be in no rush to cut interest rates while it waits for more clarity on how the policies of the new ...
Powell says the Fed is in no hurry to change course, citing "uncertainty" over the impact of the Trump administration ...
Chair Jerome Powell says in written remarks that the Federal Reserve is likely to keep its key interest rate unchanged in the ...
Investors are looking to the Fed chair for hints about the direction of monetary policy after a weaker-than-expected jobs ...
It is the Fed chair’s last opportunity to talk about the shifting economic landscape before the March policymaking meeting.
The Federal Reserve Board meets next week. At the post-meeting press conference, there are key questions reporters should ask—but likely won't.
Powell signals no rush for Fed rate cuts, citing uncertainty over Trump’s policies. Markets expect cuts, but the Fed remains ...
The Fed won't lower rates at its policy meeting next week, but could deliver the first of a set of rapid-fire reductions in borrowing costs in June.