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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell voiced concern that the central bank’s bond purchases were distorting financial markets and pushed for an early start to reducing them back when he was a governor in 2013.
January 11 -
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and New York Fed President John Williams were among policy makers who in 2013 urged against referring to a government shutdown in the central bank’s post-meeting statement.
January 11 -
The Federal Reserve can be patient in raising rates, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday, and he doesn’t expect the economy to go into recession in the near term.
January 10 -
President Donald Trump renewed his complaints about Federal Reserve interest-rate increases.
January 8 -
Of all the holiday gatherings Jerome Powell gets invited to, a sit-down in the Oval Office might be one of the last he’d want to attend.
December 28 -
Hikes, personnel changes, yield curve and neutral rate: a look back at 2018 at the Federal Reserve.
December 28 -
U.S. rates traders are gearing up for a new landscape in 2019, when Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell plans to start holding press conferences after all eight of the central bank’s meetings.
December 27 -
President Donald Trump won’t try to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, a top White House economic adviser said.
December 26 -
President Trump expressed confidence in the Treasury secretary, Federal Reserve and U.S. economy on Tuesday.
December 26 -
President Donald Trump blasted the Federal Reserve, blaming it for the plunge in the stock market, following reports he has considered firing Fed chief Jerome Powell.
December 24