The most recent economic data released point to inflation and interest rates remaining higher for longer.
But minutes from their December meeting suggest that the decision was a close call — and that there is no guarantee ...
Mortgage rates may decline somewhat in 2025 but the Federal Reserve currently expects interest rate cuts to be limited. Where ...
Federal Reserve officials in December signaled concerns that President-elect Donald Trump’s policies could stoke inflation, ...
Fed's Christopher Waller signaled that he supports cutting interest rates, despite high inflation and Trump's tariff concerns ...
The Federal Open Market Committee is highly likely to hold interest rates at their current level at their next meeting, but ...
The U.S. job market again defied an anticipated slowdown, with firms adding more than a quarter of a million jobs in the last ...
Bitcoin and the rest of the cryptocurrency market had a rough start to the year as fears rose that the federal reserve might ...
The Federal Reserve is going to sit on the sidelines and may only cut rates once this year, according to prominent economists ...
If you've been waiting for borrowing costs to fall for credit cards, car loans or mortgages, your wait just got longer.
After a quarter-point cut in December, Chairman Jerome Powell said policymakers may be more cautious, since the incoming administration will create more uncertainty.
Former Fed Vice Chair Randal Quarles dismissed concerns about Fed independence under Trump, citing structural safeguards ...