The central bank chief defended his decision to attend the Supreme Court argument on Trump's move to fire his Fed colleague.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell answers questions following the FOMC's decision to leave rates unchanged in January.
Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook will vote at today’s policy meeting, despite an unresolved Supreme Court case that could ...
Jerome Powell calls Supreme Court case involving Fed governor Lisa Cook "perhaps the most important legal case in the Fed's ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that he attended last week's Supreme ...
Powell, who has also characterized an investigation of the Fed by Trump's Justice Department of Justice as politically ...
The National Fair Housing Alliance has expressed its support for Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, urging the Trump ...
The January meeting marks the first since Fed Chair Jerome Powell confirmed the Department of Justice subpoenaed the central ...
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept interest rates unchanged as the central bank fights to maintain its ability to set ...
The Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged amid political pressure and criticism from Trump, while the administration promoted ...
Powell expects effects of tariffs on goods prices to peak, then come down over course of year - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Wall Street also braced for earnings from megacap tech companies in a day that saw the S&P 500 (^GSPC) vault briefly over the ...