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Fed Chair Jerome Powell defended the Federal Open Meeting Committee’s universal decision to hold the Federal Funds Rate steady at 4.25% - 4.50% in June. The FOMC’s “wait and see” approach to the funds ...
WSJ’s Take On the Week co-host Telis Demo talks with Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley's chief global economist, about where we ...
There are 11 months for the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's term to end, yet discussions have already started swirling ...
Asian stock markets were under pressure on Wednesday while the dollar climbed to its firmest against the yen since early ...
President Donald Trump's renewed calls for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's resignation have prompted investors to ...
Morgan Stanley Announces 7.5 Cents Dividend Increase and Authorization of a Renewed $20 Billion Multi-Year Common Equity ...
JPMorgan’s chief, Jamie Dimon, lauded the “resilient” U.S. economy as his bank reported bumper quarterly earnings.
The Senate banking committee’s top Democrat is calling on the Federal Reserve to throw out a proposed rule for the amount of money that big banks are allowed to borrow relative to their capital.
There’s no doubt about it: the stock market’s strong performance over the past few months is fueling an optimistic mood.
Morgan Stanley chief investment officer Mike Wilson is reportedly predicting that US stocks are not done rallying in 2025.
The Federal Reserve is set to hold interest rates steady and hint it's in no hurry to cut as tariffs threaten to heat up inflation amid solid economy ...
All the major banks passed the Federal Reserve’s annual “stress tests” of the financial system, the central bank said Friday, but the test conducted by the central bank was notably less vigorous than ...
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