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Despite pressure from President Donald Trump to slash interest rates, the Federal Reserve was expected to stick to its wait-and-see approach.
It seems the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision is not the only factor moving the stock market Wednesday afternoon. Just moments before the Fed's announcement, President Donald Trump said he is ...
Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue was sworn-in as the Trump administration U.S. ambassador to China as trade talks between the ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told a House subcommittee Tuesday the Trump administration has not talked with China about ...
The U.S. government has cracked down on chip shipments to China in recent years, restricting the sale of more advanced AI ...
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he's not going to cut tariffs on China to get Beijing to come to the negotiating table, as top officials from the two countries prepare to meet this weekend.
Stocks rose on Wall Street as China steps up measures to shore up its economy and gears up for trade talks with the U.S. The ...
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Mortgage rates remind just under 7% in the week ending May 7 as the Fed kept short-term interest rates unchanged.
The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates steady. Investors are looking to Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments for insight into the Central Bank's next move. Follow along for live updates, ...
The Federal Reserve warned that the economy faced growing risks of higher unemployment and higher inflation when officials ...
The Federal Reserve’s interest rate setting committee held rates steady Wednesday at a range of 4.25 to 4.5 percent, despite ...