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Powell vs. markets: What to expect from Jerome’s speech as Fed’s two-day policy meeting ends today
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged as its two-day policy meeting concludes on January 29. Investors are nearly unanimous in anticipating that the Fed will maintain rates within the current 4.
Trump Lashes Out At Jerome Powell After Fed Doesn’t Cut Interest Rates
Trump’s blasting of the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell came just hours after the announcement that interest rates would stand at 4.25% to 4.5%.
What Time Is the Fed's Interest-Rate Decision Today—and How to Watch Jerome Powell's Speech
The first Federal Open Market Committee meeting of 2025 is here. The Federal Reserve's policymaking arm concludes its two-day meeting that began on Tuesday and delivers a decision on interest rates later today.
Powell 'Looking Out The Window' As Fed Holds Rates
The best indicator of monetary policy’s impact on the broader economy is what you see when “looking out the window,” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told a room full of reporters following the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) January 28-29 meeting.
Fed hold rates steady, sees inflation as ‘elevated,’ as Powell declines comment on Trump
President Donald Trump may want lower interest rates, but the Federal Reserve will almost certainly keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at its two-day policy meeting that ends Wednesday.
US Federal Reserve meeting date and time today: Where to watch FOMC interest rate decision and Fed chair Jerome Powell's speech
The readers and viewers of CNBC-TV18 can track all the latest updates, insights and commentaries on the website through via live blog.
Powell says Fed can take its time on rate cuts
Last month, Fed officials signaled they expect just two rate cuts for all of 2025, a shallower path of reductions than previously anticipated. Policymakers will update their projections on the economy and rates at their next meeting in March. This month’s pause in rate cuts comes amid increasing uncertainty about how inflation will evolve.
Powell Says Fed Doesn’t Need to Be in a Hurry to Lower Rates
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said officials are not in a rush to lower interest rates, adding the central bank is pausing to see further progress on inflation following a string of rate reductions last year.
The Fed holds interest rates steady in its first decision of the year
The nation's central bank held interest rates steady in its first decision of the year. On Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee announced that it would maintain the Federal Reserve's target rate following a series of rate cuts at the end of 2024.
US Fed Meeting Outcome: FOMC's first interest rate decision of 2025 - Jerome Powell speech today LIVE link
This is also the first interest rate decision of the US central bank since Donald Trump took charge as the 47th US President on January 20. Jerome Powell Speech Today LIVE. Federa
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Donald Trump is waging a very public war on Jerome Powell—so why hasn’t he picked up the phone?
President Trump has a lot to say about FOMC chairman Jerome Powell—and yet it seems he won't take his fight directly to the ...
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Three Reasons Why The Fed Should Get Rid Of The Dot Plot
While it was created with good intentions 13 years ago, the Federal Open Market Committee’s dot plot does not serve its ...
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Fed Meeting News Today
Follow live coverage of the January FOMC meeting, interest-rate announcement, and Fed chairman Jerome Powell's press ...
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Fed keeps interest rates unchanged — pushing Trump to bash Powell for failing to stop ‘problem they created’
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said “we do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance” and monetary policy is “well ...
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Trump claims Fed Chair Jerome Powell was too busy with DEI and climate change to tackle inflation
President Donald Trump is renewing his old attacks on the Federal Reserve and its chair, Jerome Powell, after the independent ...
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