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Federal Reserve policymakers are split over whether they should continue cutting interest rates, ending the long stretch of consensus that has defined Chair Jerome Powell’s leadership of the central bank.
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Wellington-Altus's chief market strategist James Thorne discusses Chair Jerome Powell's departure from the Fed.
What’s driving the housing affordability crisis—from decades-low mortgage rates that inflated prices to today’s record spreads limiting Fed influence.
Top Fed contenders Kevin Warsh and Kevin Hassett openly criticise Jerome Powell and the central bank, urging policy changes and independence ahead of the White House selection.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his administration has started interviews for the position of the next Federal Reserve chairman and reiterated that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent did not want the job.
Former Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler abruptly resigned after Chair Jerome Powell refused to grant her a waiver to address financial holdings that ran afoul of the central bank’s ethics rules,
Weaker labor market data should be building the case for Powell to post a cut—and yet expectations are leaning toward the hawkish.