Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller on Thursday said he now supports a series of interest-rate cuts beginning in September, with the pace of subsequent moves driven by the incoming data.
Federal Reserve officials voted to lower the benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point on Wednesday, marking the ...
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller said he believes the Fed should start lowering interest rates in two weeks. “I think we need to start cutting rates at the next meeting,” Waller told CNBC on ...
Here is what some of Trump's potential picks have had to say recently about interest rates and monetary policy.
Several Federal Reserve officials who spoke on Wednesday said labor market worries continue to animate their belief that rate cuts still lie ahead for the central bank.
"The labor market is really cooling off," said Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who's been under unprecedented pressure to slash ...
While inflation remains above the Fed's 2% target, economists expect a rate cut this September to address the weakening labor ...
The most politically charged U.S. Federal Reserve meeting in years wraps up on Wednesday with broad expectations for a ...
Only one official, the newly-sworn-in Stephen Miran, voted against the decision. He favored a larger, half-point cut.
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller spoke out on the necessity of an interest rate cut due to weakening labor market conditions. Waller advocates for rate cuts to counteract the declining job ...
President Trump is considering Kevin Hassett, Kevin Warsh, and Christopher Waller to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair, seeking someone aligned with his desire for interest-rate cuts. This decision ...
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