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Fed, Inflation and Trump
Federal Reserve Worried About How Trump Policies On Tariffs And Immigration Could Impact Inflation, Minutes Show
The effects of potential changes in trade and immigration policy suggested” restoring 2% inflation “could take longer than previously anticipated,” according to the Fed minutes released Wednesday.
Fed minutes show policymakers see immigration, tariff shifts creating inflation uncertainty
Minutes from the most recent meeting of Federal Reserve policymakers showed uncertainty about the impact of President-elect Trump's immigration and tariff policies on inflation.
Fed Officials Express Concern About Inflation and Uncertainty Over Trump’s Economic Policies
Minutes of the central bank’s December meeting show heightened concern over uncertainty around the effects of President-elect Donald Trump’s plans.
Dec. Jobs Report Keeps Door Shut on Jan. Rate Cut
Federal Reserve officials at December meeting expected slower pace of rate cuts ahead
Federal Reserve officials at their meeting Dec. 17-18 expected to dial back the pace of interest rate cuts this year in the face of persistently elevated inflation and the threat of widespread tariffs and other potential policy changes.
Why the December Jobs Report Dashed Hopes for Another Fed Rate Cut
Key Takeaways The odds of the Federal Reserve cutting its benchmark interest rate this year fell after a jobs report Friday showed hiring in December blew past expectations.Strong job growth means less pressure on the Fed to cut interest rates to save the economy and prevent layoffs.
Strong December Jobs Report Kills Chances Of A January Fed Rate Cut
Before the strong December jobs report was released, the odds were already low for an interest rate cut in the next Federal Reserve decision on January 29.
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on MSN
Gold Glitters as Inflation Fears Rise Again.
Spiking bond yields and falling hopes for rate cuts are giving gold a lift. What’s ahead for the precious metal.
13h
Wall St Week Ahead Inflation report could rattle markets after bond yields climb
U.S. inflation data in the coming week could test the nerves of stock investors and further inflame worries about rising ...
1d
Fed Finds New Reason for Confidence in Obscure Inflation Gauge
Top Federal Reserve officials — including Chair Jerome Powell — are increasingly pointing to an obscure price gauge as a ...
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on MSN
Stock market today: Wall Street recoils after good news on the economy raises inflation worries
U.S. stocks fell Friday on worries that good news on the job market may be too good and prove to be bad for Wall Street by ...
10h
US consumer inflation expectations soar in January on tariff fears
U.S. consumers expect inflation to increase over the next 12 months and beyond, likely reflecting concerns that broad tariffs ...
1d
Risks to inflation outlook rise, Federal Reserve meeting notes reveal
Participants for the most part favored slowing the pace of rate cuts, after approving a 0.25% reduction last month, the third ...
13h
December jobs report: Strong 256,000 increase raises fresh inflation worries
The surprising 256,000 increase in new jobs in December and a declining unemployment rate is good news, but the latest ...
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on MSN
The Federal Reserve May Do the Unthinkable, and It Could Drag the Stock Market Down in 2025
To summarize, the Federal Reserve has already lowered by 50% the number of anticipated interest rate cuts in 2025. It was ...
1d
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins says uncertainties point to slower cuts in 2025
Collins, in prepared remarks for an event Thursday in Boston, said the economy was in a “good place,” but noted that progress ...
Texas Public Radio
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There is one major gift Trump is inheriting from Biden: A good job market
U.S. employers added more than a quarter-million jobs in December, according to the Labor Department. That's far more than ...
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