Fed Chair Powell Hints At Rate Cuts
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Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, a skeptic about the need for a rate cut in September, said she thought Fed Chair Jerome Powell was "open minded" about the path of interest rates. "I heard that t
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday pointed to a possible interest rate cut at the U.S. central bank's meeting next month, but stopped short of committing to it, in remarks acknowledging both the growing risks to the job market and ongoing threat of higher inflation.
The Trump administration has pressured Powell, whose term as Fed chair expires next year, to step down as chair of the central bank.
So many Federal Reserve officials have said they are waiting for data over the next few weeks before deciding on a September rate cut that it doesn't leave Fed Chair Jerome Powell much room to clearly signal a rate cut,
Not even 48 hours after the conclusion of last month's meeting, data from the Labor Department appeared to validate the concerns of Bowman and Waller when it showed fewer jobs than expected were created in July.
Almost all” officials backed July’s interest-rate decision, even though two governors backed a rate cut, according to a meeting summary.
The odds of a September rate cut jumped Friday and U.S. stocks rallied after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell struck a dovish tone in his speech at the central bank’s annual Jackson Hole Symposium.
The U.S. dollar drifted on Thursday as investors fretted about the Federal Reserve's independence after yet another attack from President Donald Trump ahead of remarks from Chair Jerome Powell later this week that could influence the outlook for rates.