The Dow Jones fell Wednesday ahead of the Fed interest rate decision and Fed Chair Powell's comments. Meta and Tesla earnings are next.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell mentioned the labor market 25 times during his press conference last week. Over and over, he called the labor market "solid" and "good." This week, economist Tim ...
Stocks perked up slightly but were still trading lower as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell began speaking on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 209 points, or 0.5%. The S&P 500 ...
The stock market was sliding as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell began his press conference in the wake of the central bank’s latest rate cut on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was looking to bounce back from a dreadful stretch on Tuesday despite rising bond yields, but an appearance by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell this afternoon ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome ... Jerome Powell on Friday indicated interest rate cuts are on the way as economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic begin to fade. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA ... decided to hold rates steady. Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized the Fed's commitment to a data-driven approach to future rate adjustments.
Solid results from Apple are buoying spirits, as investors brace for PCE inflation and weigh Trump's renewed tariff threat.
Stocks closed lower on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average notching its first ten-day losing streak since 1974, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled less rates in 2025 ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged into record ... In testimony before Congress, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank's focus remained on economic recovery, and isn't in a rush ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average will lose its longest ... Canada and China beginning tomorrow. Fed Chair Jerome Powell plays it as straight as possible while President Trump and threats to ...