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The Federal Reserve said it will be “patient” on any future interest-rate moves and signaled flexibility on the path for reducing its balance sheet.
January 30 -
Those betting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates may have to wait until 2023 to see it happen.
January 28 -
The Jan. 29-30 Federal Open Market Committee may provide information that could strengthen the bond market, if it offers further signals of an expected pause in rate hikes and a softening of its stance on balance sheet normalization, observers say.
January 25 -
Donald Trump wants nominees for two open Federal Reserve Board seats who are sympathetic to his view that strong economic growth doesn’t risk inflation.
January 24 -
Leaders of the biggest U.S. banks don’t see 2018’s wild ending as reason enough for the Federal Reserve to reverse course.
January 24 -
Angela Merkel told an audience of global business leaders how she yearned for a resumption of conventional monetary policy.
January 23 -
With growth slowing and uncertainty in the economy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Friday, data will steer his view of future Fed activity.
January 18 -
The U.S. central bank can “easily” take a patient stance toward additional interest-rate increases, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans said.
January 18 -
The Trump administration is considering whether to renominate Marvin Goodfriend to join the Federal Reserve Board.
January 17 -
Federal Reserve Governor Randal Quarles expressed optimism about the state of the U.S. economy, calling strong hiring and low inflation a “good environment” even as investors focus on mounting threats to growth.
January 17