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NEW YORK (Reuters) -Sharp downward revisions to past jobs data on Friday, followed by Trump’s sudden order to fire the head ...
After nearly four months of relentless gains, Wall Street took a step back, with major indexes finishing the week lower.
In his remarks during an executive order signing to restore the Presidential Fitness Test several days ago at the White House, Donald Trump bemoaned Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting interest ...
Trump has launched a series of scathing attacks on Powell over his refusal to reduce interest rates. The president claimed ...
In the press conference following the Fed’s decision to keep rates unchanged, Powell hesitated to guide toward a rate in the ...
A fter paving over the Rose Garden and adding gold-filigree decorations to the Oval Office, US President Donald Trump will ...
President Trump fires Labor Department official over faulty job reports, citing long-term data manipulation under Biden ...
His fellow Democrats got it wrong about President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., told Fox News Digital, adding that so far the U.S. trade war is “going well." ...
Last year, after the unemployment rate climbed quickly in a short period of time and there were similar calls that the central bank was too late to lower rates, the Fed stepped in with a bold, ...
Also weighing on equities was an 8.3% tumble in Amazon.com shares after the company posted quarterly results but failed to meet lofty expectations for its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit ...
Markets were down and some trade allies reacted with shock over US President Donald Trump's latest tariffs salvo.
In a second surprise economic policy development, Fed Governor Adriana Kugler unexpectedly announced her resignation on ...