Fed Chair Jerome Powell to give Jackson Hole speech
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WISH-TV on MSNFed Chair Powell faces fresh challenges to Fed independence amid potential rate cuts
Now that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has signaled that the central bank could soon cut its key interest rate, he faces a new challenge: how to do it without seeming to cave to the White House’s demands.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled a likely interest rate cut in September, noting "downside risks" to employment.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to deliver his final speech at Jackson Hole amidst pressure from the Trump administration for interest rate cuts. With his term ending and Trump vowing to replace him,
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will deliver a speech next Friday at the Kansas City Fed's annual central banking conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. You might be interested in: U.S. orders deployment of military forces in the Caribbean to fight Latin American drug cartels labeled as terrorists,
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday announced an updated operating framework more oriented toward traditional efforts of promoting price stability, supplanting what had been a troubled effort that biased central bank policy toward its job mandate over its inflation target.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is under intense pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to cut interest rates. Economics professor Justin Wolfers talks to Becky Anderson about Powell’s future, and his potential successors.
Eric Trump, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s new, crypto-friendly chair Paul Atkins and two Fed governors on Donald Trump’s shortlist to replace Powell are all set to attend the Wyoming Blockchain Symposium at the Four Seasons hotel in Jackson Hole.
By Suzanne McGee (Reuters) -Investors will next week train their sights on Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where Federal Reserve policymakers gather for their annual policy symposium, in a search for clues on the path of interest rate cuts that could boost stocks to more record highs.