Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged that recent rate cuts alone won’t restore affordability in the housing market.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell discusses labor market outlook after the third interest rate cut this year, citing unemployment rise to 4.4% and slowing job growth.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is giving remarks Wednesday afternoon after the nation’s central bank made its final ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned that housing market struggles will persist despite rate cuts, citing low ...
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell wants to leave office with inflation at 2% and strong job market when his term ends in ...
The end of Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair will give President Trump his biggest opportunity yet to reshape the central ...
Since this rate cut was no surprise, the markets have taken it in stride,” 43-year mortgage industry veteran Melissa Cohn ...
Powell said that Fed staffers believe federal data could be overstating job creation by up to 60,000 jobs a month—which ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell downplayed dissenting votes against Wednesday’s decision to lower interest rates again, ...
Powell acknowledged that the idea of a K-shaped economy was “clearly a thing” showing up in the Fed’s data.
Powell reiterated his message that there is no risk-free path for policy given the challenges to both of the Fed’s goals for ...
Dec 10 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the current overshooting of the central bank's 2% ...