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Analysts at Deutsche Bank consider the president's removal of Fed chief Jerome Powell "one of the largest under-priced event risks over the coming months."
Markets got back to treading water this week, as inflation and tariff concerns have some analysts pushing the next interest rate cut to December.
Reports that President Trump was considering trying to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have had a clear, if modest, effect on the bond market—even after Trump told reporters that he [wasn’t “planning on doing anything.
After a turbulent first half of the year, here's what top strategists are forecasting for the next six months.
Financial markets were reacting in an understandable way to conflicting reports over the future of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and whether President Donald Trump will or won't be firing him soon.
President Trump has angrily criticized Fed Chairman Powell for being slow to cut interest rates, but Trump's policies have made that a tougher move.
While Trump’s attacks on Musk and Powell make for good drama, it’s unlikely either feud will mean much for stocks. Tesla shares tumbled more than 5% Tuesday, but the selloff barely made a dent in the broader market ... U.S. will be at risk of ...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell confirmed on Tuesday that the Trump administration's newly imposed tariffs are the main reason the Fed hasn't moved to lower interest rates.