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Explore how Trump is hinting at firing Powell and what this could mean for inflation and U.S. monetary policy.
President Donald Trump’s renewed threats to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell are intensifying legal and economic ...
Fed Chair Powell has already submitted for a federal oversight watchdog to review the Fed's renovation plans, but that isn't stopping Trump proponents of pushing the envelope after President Trump ...
The Republican president’s fixation on getting rid of Jerome Powell early and drastically lowering interest rates is putting the US economy at risk ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday disputed a Wall Street Journal story alleging that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged ...
The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday that Bessent made clear his concerns about firing the Fed chairman in private talks with the president last week.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told the president that ousting Jerome Powell entailed risks, including possible effects on ...
As of June 30, analysts projected S&P 500 earnings to grow 4.9% year over year in the second quarter, according to FactSet. That estimate was revised up to 5.6% as of July 18. Even so, if earnings ...
As speculation swirled Wednesday that President Trump might fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, investors scrambled to ...
So Powell, head of the Federal Reserve, Donald Trump is doing everything he can to get the guy out because Donald Trump wants to see interest rates come down faster because he thinks it, you know, ...
A Wall Street Journal report on Saturday detailed Bessent's concerns in talks with the president over a possible ousting of the Fed chairman.
In a shocking turn of events, turns out Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is the reason Jerome Powell still has a job today. While the White House was stirring ...