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President Donald Trump hinted for the first time that he’s open to keeping Janet Yellen at the helm of the Federal Reserve. For markets trying to predict the future of monetary policy, that’s a change of heart that suggests continuity during an era of disruption in Washington.
April 13 -
Most Federal Reserve officials said they backed a policy change that would begin shrinking the central bank's $4.5 trillion balance sheet later this year, as they reiterated their outlook for gradual interest-rate increases.
April 5 -
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said a Trump infrastructure proposal could be ready by May.
April 4 -
Jay Clayton’s nomination to be SEC chair cleared the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday and will now move to the full Senate.
April 4 -
New York’s first late budget in seven years will not impact the state’s owed bond payments, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
April 4 -
New York lawmakers failed to reach agreement on a fiscal 2018 budget forcing Gov. Andrew Cuomo to propose an emergency plan to keep state government running.
April 3