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Donald Trump is putting new spin on his months-long call for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates: It’s important for bringing down the cost of government debt.Most Read from BloombergSecurity Concerns Hit Some of the World’s ‘Most Livable Cities’As Part of a $45 Billion Push,
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady. Investors will be keeping a close eye on Fed officials’ latest economic projections—known as the “dot plot.” Any variance between the most bearish and most bullish officials might hold a key to the future of U.
Trump has griped the Federal Reserve is losing a contest with the European Central Bank to cut interest rates? Is it a contest? And is the Fed losing?
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One lawmaker and her husband were killed, and the second legislator and his wife sustained serious injuries in the shootings early Saturday. A suspect surrendered to police on Sunday.
Donald Trump da un nuevo giro a su llamado para que la Reserva Federal recorte la tasa de interés: ahora afirma que es clave para reducir el costo de la deuda pública.
Even if the Federal Reserve thought a window had opened for it to resume its interest rate cutting campaign, there's a risk it may now hold back, precisely because of the relentless political pressure President Donald Trump has put on it to ease policy.
In a ruling issued Monday, the judge called the government’s directives “arbitrary and capricious” and ordered funding for some of the NIH grants, including many profiled by ProPublica in recent months,
The U.S. economy is mostly in good shape but that isn’t saving Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell from a spell of angst.
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A federal judge struck down sweeping Trump administration orders that resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of National Institutes of Health research grants.
President Donald Trump cited new inflation data in continuing to pressure Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates, calling him a "numbskull" but adding that he won't seek to remove him.
Lawyers for Harvard had urged the court to to block Trump's efforts to revoke its credentials to host foreign students, and block foreign students from traveling to the US to study at the university.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNThe Fed 'hates' Donald Trump's policies, sources assure as their proposals advanceIn the intricate landscape of the U.S. economy, a significant political and monetary policy tension has resurfaced between former President Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve.