Fed, Powell and Donald Trump
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The Federal Reserve is expected to leave its short-term interest rate unchanged on Wednesday for the fifth straight meeting, a move that will likely underscore the deep divide between how Chair Jerome Powell and President Donald Trump see the economy.
While meeting British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Donald Trump said Fed Chair Jerome Powell "has to" cut interest rates.
Eyes were closed, heads were shaking and backs were slapped. The nonverbal cues at the president's visit to the Federal Reserve are worth another look.
President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington Thursday, where he publicly scorned Fed chairman Jerome Powell over the costs of a long-planned, roughly $2.5 billion renovation project.
President Donald Trump, who nominated Powell as Fed chair in 2017, has frequently voiced dissatisfaction with the Fed’s recent “wait-and-see" approach to lowering interest rates, calling ...
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Inquisitr on MSNDonald Trump’s Back Slap to Jerome Powell Wasn’t Just Awkward—It Was Personal, Experts SayThis week’s visit by President Donald Trump to the Federal Reserve was more like watching a silent political movie with all the drama of slaps, grimaces, and not-so-subtle shade thrown around. Sure, the $3.
An investment firm headed by a supporter of President Donald Trump sued Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and other Fed officials demanding public access to monetary policy meetings.James Fishback’s Azoria Capital said in a suit filed Thursday that the decades-old practice of holding Federal Open Market Committee meetings behind closed doors violates government transparency laws.