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President Donald Trump says he'll 'demand that interest rates drop immediately'
The comments represented an initial strike at Fed officials, with whom Trump had a highly contentious relationship during his first term in office.
Powell says he's not worried about the Fed losing its independence under Trump
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spoke Wednesday at the New York Times DealBook conference.
Trump Shadow Fed Chair: Inside the Plan to Sideline Powell
Donald Trump adviser Scott Bessent talks to Barron’s exclusively about his idea for a “shadow Fed chair.”
'#EndtheFed': Elon Musk endorses plan to let presidents meddle with Federal Reserve after Trump election win
During his first term as president, Donald Trump was not shy about publicly disparaging Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his policy decisions.
Fed cuts rates as it ponders its independence
The central bank cut interest rates at its meeting yesterday in response to cooling inflation, but the real action came at the press conference after the meeting.
Powell indicates further, smaller rate cuts, insists the Fed is 'not on any preset course'
The central bank chief asserted that he will seek to balance fighting inflation with supporting the labor market.
The Fed cuts rates a whopping half percentage point
Powell also made it clear that he’s not promising to keep the big cuts going.
Rate cut unboxing this afternoon
The fed will make borrowing cheaper for the first time in years.
The Fed slashes proposed reserve requirements, and it’s a big win for banks
Out of the vault… The Fed’s reversing course on plans to hike banks’ reserve requirements by 20%. Now it plans to raise the amount of cash banks...
Trump says he should get a say on Federal Reserve interest rate decisions
The comments seem to reinforce reporting earlier this year that advisors close to Trump are looking at a host of changes for the Fed.
Exclusive | Trump Allies Draw Up Plans to Blunt Fed’s Independence
Some Trump advisers argue that the president should be consulted on interest-rate decisions and have the authority to oust the Fed chair.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell: The 2024 60 Minutes Interview
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gives his thoughts on inflation risks, the economy, the timeline for cutting rates, the health of the country’s banks and more. Scott Pelley reports.
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monetary policy lecture guide
This lesson focuses on how the FOMC conducts monetary policy to achieve its dual mandate: to promote maximum employment and price stability.
Understanding the Federal Reserve's Role in Personal Finance - Blog
The FOMC opts to keep interest rates as-is. But what does that mean for us? With the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) having their September press conference today, we delve into an essential topic for your students' financial literacy journey: the Federal Reserve's role in shaping personal finances. Let's break down the key topics discussed in today's press conference and explore some engaging discussion questions to use in your classrooms.
Making Monetary Policy amid Financial System Challenges - June 21, 2023- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
S&P 500 closes near flat as Powell warns that more restrictive policy could be on the way: Live updates
Traders digested the latest commentary on the pace of future monetary policy from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
CME FedWatch Tool - CME Group
Count down to the next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) rate hike with the CME FedWatch Tool, based on the Fed Funds target rate. View the tool.
Is the Fed data-driven or data-ridden?
The Federal Reserve constantly reminds us that its decisions are “data-driven” or “data-dependent.” But what does that even mean? And what are the dangers when data loom too large?
How the Fed got so powerful : The Indicator from Planet Money
How much power does the Fed have? According to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, the limit basically does not exist! New York Times reporter Jeanna Smialek joins the show to talk about her new book Limitless: The Federal Reserve Takes on a New Age of Crisis.For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
EconExtra: Where did $100's of millions of deposits go? - Blog
Funds have been moving out of banks, particularly small and medium-sized banks. Much has been going into Money Market accounts, while some has moved to larger banks, and some directly into Treasuries. The outflow from banks has been triggered by widespread fears following the SVB and Signature Bank runs and closures. The Financial Times placed the inflows to Money Market funds at $340 billion (graph below.) "Bank deposits have fallen $363 billion to $17.3 trillion since the beginning of March, Fed data show.
Age of Easy Money | FRONTLINE
High inflation, fear of recession and disruptions — like the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank — how did we get here? FRONTLINE examines the Federal Reserve's policies and the potential consequences of its record pace of interest rate hikes to try and fight inflation.
Explainer: U.S. yield curve reaches deepest inversion since 1981: What is it telling us?
Hawkish comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell helped push a closely watched part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve to its deepest inversion since 1981 on Tuesday, once again putting a spotlight on what many investors consider a time-honored recession signal.
The Fed's new dilemma: Protect banks or fight inflation? : The Indicator from Planet Money
Prices are rising. A major bank has collapsed. And the Fed is left holding the hose trying to put out these fires. The question of whether to raise interest rates or not just got even more challenging.For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.
CME FedWatch Tool - CME Group
Count down to the next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) rate hike with the CME FedWatch Tool, based on the Fed Funds target rate. View the tool.
Comparing the speed of u s interest rate hikes
Fed’s calculus for rate hikes turned upside down after SVB collapse
Jerome Powell’s plan became as outdated as Mason jar decor.
Fed Chair Powell says interest rates are 'likely to be higher' than previously anticipated
Citing earlier data showing that inflation has reversed the deceleration in late 2022, Powell warned of tighter monetary policy ahead.
Hasbro defends Magic: The Gathering strategy, says 'there is no evidence' cards are overprinted
Hasbro refuted reports from analysts and players that it is overprinting its Magic: The Gathering card sets.
Have Lags in Monetary Policy Transmission Shortened?
The Federal Open Market Committee’s monetary policy has expanded beyond changing the federal funds rate to include forward guidance and balance sheet policy. Using these tools may shorten lags in monetary policy transmitting to inflation. Using a proxy funds rate that incorporates tightening from these additional policy tools, we find evidence of a shorter lag in policy transmission to inflation since 2009, though with high associated uncertainty.