Will the Federal Reserve actively cut interest rates during the year? Maybe not as much as many on Wall Street think. If you ...
Asian stocks were mixed on Thursday in the wake of record peaks on Wall Street as a softer read on U.S. services data boosted ...
Wall Street stocks surged to fresh records Wednesday, extending a post-election rally on optimism about more interest rate cuts and for an artificial Intelligence boom after strong Salesforce results.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said the economy is stronger now than the central bank had expected in ...
Markets were encouraged by Powell's comments on the economy. The Dow closed about 45,000 for first time ever, while the S&P ...
Inflation is back in the spotlight and could supplant this week's jobs data when it comes to how traders, investors and officials at the Federal Reserve think about further interest-rate cuts. The ...
With car prices and loan rates high, buyers hope federal interest rate cuts will lower car loan payments, easing financial ...
Fed Chair Powell views Bitcoin as a competitor to gold, not the US dollar, highlighting its volatility and speculative nature ...
Ahead of his appearance, investors had been leaning into an expectation for a third straight interest rate cut.
Chair Jerome Powell said the Federal Reserve’s ability to set interest rates free of political interference is necessary for ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the US economy’s strength means the central bank can show some restraint with cutting interest rates.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said little to alter the market's view that the Fed will likely trim rates on December 18, said Sal Guatieri, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets. Powell said that the Fed ...