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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has kept interest rates too high and that he might call the central bank chief.
In an angry post on Truth Social Wednesday, Trump criticized Zelenskiy for refusing to recognize Russia’s occupation of ...
Confronted with fresh warnings from financial markets, business leaders and top advisers, President Donald Trump this week eased off on two of his frequent punching bags: Jerome Powell ...
The president’s about-face on the central bank chief, following advice from his treasury and commerce secretaries, sent ...
Risk-on sentiment dominated Wall Street on Wednesday, as upbeat earnings reports and conciliatory messages from the Trump ...
Some possible darker consequences of Trump’s reach for control of the Federal Reserve, such as the end of the U.S. dollar as ...
The president said he has “no intention” of ousting Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, but the administration’s willingness to ...
President Donald J. Trump on Tuesday backed off from threats to fire US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell after days of intensifying criticisms of the central bank chief for not cutting interest ...
The president might want to admit that he’s retreating, but it’ll probably be awhile before he echoes his own rhetoric about ...
PHILIPPINE SHARES continued to climb on Wednesday, backed by Wall Street’s rebound overnight on easing trade war concerns and after US President Donald J. Trump said he does not plan to fire Federal ...
President Donald Trump said April 22 that he had “no intention” of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell, even as he called on the Fed to cut interest rates.
President Trump’s recent comments blasting Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, for being “late” to lower interest ...