Federal Reserve policymakers voted Wednesday to hold interest rates steady in its first rate decision of the year.
The Federal Reserve expressed concern that inflation has not eased enough for it to continue lowering interest rates.
Federal Reserve officials on Jan. 29 held interest rates steady, with inflation still above its 2% target and President ...
Trump blamed the Federal Reserve for the "worst Inflation in the History of our Country" accusing the central bank of ...
To start 2025, the Federal Reserve Bank is keeping the federal funds rate unmoved. Following a cut in December, the range ...
Investors and many economists still expect the Fed to reduce interest rates later this year, but the watchword for ...
The shadow treasurer has criticised the government for celebrating a fall in inflation when Australians are still feeling hip ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain interest rates at 425-450 basis points on January 29, supporting a continued ...
In its first policy decision after Donald Trump’s return as the President of the United States and after three consecutive ...
If it was so simple, they would just do it,” Norbert Michel, a vice president at the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute, said of lowering prices.
People with jobs may be feeling secure as there’s little likelihood they’ll be laid off, economists say. But for job seekers, it’s getting tougher to get hired.