Upon taking office in January, President Donald Trump should fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Trump should do so ...
The 10-year Treasury yield sits just shy of 4.5%, near its highest level since the start of July, having trundled north in recent weeks, first on mostly better-than-expected U.S. economic data, and ...
Retail sales, plus another inflation report, are this week's main remaining economic data releases. Plus, Federal Reserve ...
The market was clearly concerned that the US CPI numbers might have been worse, as evidenced by the drop in yields following a broadly consensus outcome (though slightly different from the whisper ...
Presidents can control monetary policy even without replacing the Fed chair, Benn Steil writes in a commentary essay.
The victory, which comes more than a week after Trump notched an overwhelming win in the presidential election, possibly ...
Economists expect prices to have risen 2.6% over the year ending in October. That figure would mark a slight uptick from the ...
Speculation arises over Trump's ability to fire Fed chief Powell, highlighting the Fed's independence from presidential ...
In an alternate reality, if Trump had been the president for the last four years instead of Biden, it is exceedingly likely ...
Thinking about taking out a mortgage loan? Current mortgage rates remain at 6.88% for 30-year terms, while 15-year terms rise ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had mentioned last week that the road to 2% inflation would not be a straight line. "We expect there to be bumps," Powell said, at his press conference last week.
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.6% versus a year ago in October — falling in line with expectations, the Labor Department ...