WE'VE SEEN PRETTY CONSISTENT PROGRESS ON SLOWING WAGE GROWTH, BUT BUMPY. FED'S POWELL: IF WAGE INCREASES RUN HIGHER THAN ...
The FOMC said that "in recent months, there has been a lack of further progress" on lowering inflation to the Fed's 2% goal.
As markets brace for the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates, Dreyfus and Mellon Chief Economist and Former Fed ...
A RISE IN UNEMPLOYMENT WOULD HAVE TO BE MEANINGFUL FOR US TO REACT. Powell: "A couple tenths" of an increase in the ...
I nvestors and Federal Reserve watchers will hear Jerome Powell’s latest take on the economic outlook on Tuesday, following ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explains the decision ... progress on slowing wage growth, but it's bumpy." "If wages are running higher than productivity would warrant, that would boost ...
The central bank kept its benchmark interest rate at between 5.25 percent and 5.5 percent and said in its post-meeting ...
In other words, Friday’s data showed that the case for disinflation remains intact. Unfortunately, it may take some thick ...
US policymakers are widely expected to hold rates steady at a more than two-decade high this week, so much of the focus will ...
A bumpy road to lower inflation Data released last week showed inflation grew 3.5% in March, up from 3.2% in February and 3.1 ...
Top U.S. central bank officials including Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell backed away on Tuesday from providing any ...
The debate for the Federal Reserve is beginning to shift from how many times to cut interest rates this year to whether to cut them at all in 2024.