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By Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is not planning to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell even as he unleashed a fresh round of criticism ...
Kevin Hassett, one of President Donald Trump’s longest-serving economic aides, is the early frontrunner to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chief next year, according to people familiar with ...
There could be a revolt in global markets, including a possible collapse in the dollar and US bonds, if President Donald ...
Ideas for how to squeeze the country’s interest bill, ideally without cutting spending or raising taxes, are thus at a ...
President Donald Trump’s feud with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell continues to escalate, as the president openly ...
When a reporter asked if the expensive renovation was a fireable offense, Trump replied, “I think it sort of is." ...
Powell was nominated by Trump in November 2017 and was confirmed by the Senate in January 2018. The Fed chair’s term lasts ...
Joe LaVorgna, counselor to Treasury Secretary Bessent, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss President Trump's desire to fire Fed chair Powell, if a rate cut is now off the table and much more.
President Trump told reporters that Jerome Powell’s handling of a $2.5 billion renovation of the Federal Reserve headquarters 'sort of is' a fireable offense, and reportedly asked some GOP lawmakers ...
Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, stated that the Trump administration has formally launched the process of finding a ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended the Federal Reserve's independence amidst President Trump's pressure for rate cuts, ...
The president suggested he could attempt to remove the Fed chair for cause, arguing the central bank spent too much money on ...