Powell said the labor market's outlook hasn't changed much since the central bank's September meeting, when it penciled in ...
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins reiterated Tuesday that rising risks to the job market ...
September, though the economy overall "may be on a somewhat firmer trajectory than expected," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome ...
Despite gaps in federal data caused by the government shutdown, Powell said the employment and inflation outlooks don't ...
Powell was speaking at a meeting of the National Association of Business Economics in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested Tuesday that the central bank may be on track to lower its interest rate target range again in 2025. Powell said […] ...
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Powell said in written remarks that despite the federal government shutdown cutting off official economic data, “the outlook for employment and inflation does not appear to have changed much since our ...