Fed's Christopher Waller signaled that he supports cutting interest rates, despite high inflation and Trump's tariff concerns.
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller expects that inflation will continue to make progress toward the central bank's 2% goal over the medium term and that further rate cuts will be appropriate, ...
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Inflation should continue falling in 2025 and allow the U.S. Federal Reserve to further reduce interest rates, though at an uncertain pace, Federal Reserve ...
Fed Governor Christopher Waller told CNBC on Thursday that the central bank could lower interest rates multiple times this ...
Inflation is likely to continue to ease and possibly allow the U.S. central bank to cut interest rates sooner and faster than ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Wednesday that he supported more interest rate cuts this year and didn't think that proposed import tariffs from the incoming Trump administration ...
A clash between Donald Trump and the Fed could develop in 2025 if the Fed pulls back on any expected interest rate cuts due to elevated inflation.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he wants the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at a time the central bank has hit pause for an uncertain duration, arguing he understands monetary ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top policymaker at the U.S. Federal Reserve said Wednesday that he still supports cutting interest rates this year, despite elevated inflation and the prospect of widespread ...
At its December meeting, the FOMC lowered the federal funds rate to a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. Committee members also adjusted their median projection rate for the end of 2025 to 3.9%, up from a ...
Two top Federal Reserve officials on Thursday questioned the need for many more interest rate cuts. Fed Governor Michelle ...
Last month, Fed policymakers predicted a total of two rate cuts in 2025, down from a previous estimate of four due in part to expectations of elevated inflation. "The pace of those cuts will ...