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President Donald Trump said he expected Jerome Powell to be a cheap-money Fed chairman.
August 20 -
As director of the Fed's Division of Research and Statistics, David Wilcox is responsible for briefing the Federal Open Market Committee on the outlook for the national economy.
August 20 -
Chairman Jerome Powell is under pressure to adopt what would amount to a put tied to the bond market.
July 25 -
President Donald Trump criticized the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate increases, breaking with more than two decades of White House tradition of avoiding comments on monetary policy out of respect for the independence of the U.S. central bank.
July 19 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said risks to the U.S. central bank’s inflation forecast were “roughly balanced” even as he noted lingering concern over sluggish price rises.
July 18 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said protectionism can hurt economic growth and potentially undermine wages.
July 17 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank will continue to gradually raise interest rates “for now’’ to keep inflation near target amid a strong U.S. labor market.
July 17 -
Monetary policy is still accommodative and gradual increases in the fed funds rate target will proceed, according to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy report to Congress, released Friday.
July 13 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gave an upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy.
July 12 -
Despite “significant uncertainty” in monetary policymaking, the Federal Open Market Committee continues to back gradual increases in the federal funds rate, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
June 20