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- Jerome Powell - Wikipedia
Under Powell, the Federal Reserve has navigated the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021–2023 inflation surge, and global trade instability His tenure saw a broad uplift in financial markets apart from two stock markets declines in 2020 and in 2022
- Speech by Chair Powell on the economic outlook and framework review
In my remarks today, I will first address the current economic situation and the near-term outlook for monetary policy I will then turn to the results of our second public review of our monetary policy framework, as captured in the revised Statement on Longer-Run Goals and Monetary Policy Strategy that we released today
- Jerome Powell’s era of consensus at the Fed is over
Federal Reserve policymakers are split over whether they should continue cutting interest rates, ending the long stretch of consensus that has defined Chair Jerome Powell’s leadership of the
- ‘I’d love to fire his ass’: Trump fumes at Powell as Fed splits over . . .
The president is under fire from Democrats for what they say is his failure to bring down prices, and polls show voters lack confidence in his economic leadership
- Trump: ‘People are holding me back’ from firing Jerome Powell
President Trump said Tuesday that he would replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell “right now,” but “people are holding me back ” When asked Tuesday about his plans for nominating a
- Watch Fed Chair Powells full policy speech at Jackson Hole
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered his annual address Friday morning at the central bank's annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming He indicated that conditions "may warrant"
- Fed Chair Powell says hiring slowdown poses economic risks, hinting at . . .
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday emphasized that a sharp slowdown in hiring poses a growing risk to the U S economy, a sign that the central bank will likely cut its key interest
- WATCH: Powell signals Fed may cut rates soon even as inflation risks . . .
In a high-profile speech closely watched at the White House and on Wall Street, Powell said that there are risks of both rising unemployment and stubbornly higher inflation
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