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Fed minutes may reveal splits on rate cuts as Trump’s new tariffs fuel inflation risk. Traders brace for volatility in bond ...
Fed’s Bowman backs July rate cut citing weak inflation and fragile labor market By Ariel Zilber Published June 23, 2025, 3:07 p.m. ET ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman on Monday said the central bank should consider cutting its key interest rate as soon as its next meeting in July, underscoring deep divisions among Fed ...
President Donald Trump is narrowing down his short list of successors to Fed chair Jerome Powell, with top picks including two Kevins, and a Cabinet secretary.
Bowman’s openness to cutting rates soon is joined by that of Fed Governor Christopher Waller, who said in a television interview Friday he’d also consider a rate cut at the July 29-30 meeting.
President Donald Trump stepped up attacks on his handpicked Federal Reserve chairman on Wednesday, claiming Jerome Powell has “low IQ” and suggesting the list of potential replacements has been ...
“While a few participants noted that tariffs would lead to a one-time increase in prices and would not affect longer-term inflation expectations, most participants noted the risk that tariffs could ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman supports a rate cut 'as soon' as July, highlighting the growing division within the central bank about whether to ease monetary policy in the near term.
A pair of key reports — the monthly jobs report and another on consumer prices — will be critical in determining the central ...
The dollar fluctuated after U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, with Fed Governor Bowman indicating possible rate cuts could be on the table at the central bank's next meeting.
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman on Monday said the central bank should consider cutting its key interest rate as soon as its next meeting in July, underscoring deep divisions among Fed ...
Michelle Bowman backs a potential July rate cut as inflation remains muted, highlighting divisions within the Federal Reserve leadership.