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Fed's Powell Says No Need to Hurry Rate Cuts
Strong Economy Leaves Fed in No Hurry to Cut Interest Rates, Says Chair Powell
But if inflation continues to inch upward, the central bank may decide it needs to leave rates high to avoid a repeat of runaway inflation. Inflation peaked at 9.1% in June 2022 before slowly making its way back down closer to the Fed's target range of 2%.
Powell says no need for Fed to rush rate cuts given strong economy
Ongoing economic growth, a solid job market, and inflation that remains above the 2% target means the U.S. central bank does not need to rush to lower interest rates and can deliberate carefully, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday.
Powell Says Solid Economy Allows Fed to Consider Rate Cuts ‘Carefully’
The U.S. central bank has lowered interest rates by 0.75 point since September.
Biden economy is about to get a new salesman
The Biden economy is about to get a new salesman: Donald Trump
Trump hammered the administration for creating an “economic catastrophe,” but some of his favorite gauges for assessing economic performance have been humming.
Biden Welcomes Trump to Oval Office
The logs were stacked high and flames filled the Oval Office fireplace as President Joe Biden sat next to President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday. Biden smiled and extended his hand in welcome. It was a meeting Biden hoped could bring down the temperature in American politics but the halting introductions betrayed the awkwardness of the moment.
President Biden greets President-elect Donald Trump
President Joe Biden met with President-elect Donald Trump at the White House on November 13, 2024. Teenager makes first-of-its-kind invention on quest for unlimited energy: 'A significant impact on the energy industry' 20 spectacular countries where the US dollar is worth the most Princess Anne's $650,
Japan's economy slows in Q3 on tepid capex
Japan's Economy Grows for a Second Straight Quarter on the Back of Consumer Spending
Japan’s economy eked out an annual rate of 0.9% growth in the July-September quarter as consumer spending held up
Japan's economy slows in Q3 on tepid capex; consumption picks up
Japan's economy expanded by an annualised 0.9% over the July-September quarter, government data showed on Friday, slowing from the previous three months due to tepid capital spending though an unexpected pickup in consumption added a bright spot.
Japan’s Economy Continues to Grow But at Slower Pace
The Japanese economy managed to continue growing for a second straight quarter thanks to a recovery in consumption.
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Good news for the economy is looking like bad news for stocks
The “growth scares” that helped spark steep but short-lived losses for stocks in early August and again in early September ...
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Voters said Trump won because of the economy. Will Mass. Democrats listen?
Americans sent a pretty clear message that they wanted those in office to focus on making life more affordable,” Governor ...
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China’s Economy Picks Up, but Still Needs More Help
Friday’s data shows that Beijing’s recent cascade of monetary and fiscal easing measures have yet to fully reinvigorate an ...
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India's Economy Climbs World Power Ranking at Japan's Expense
Economic malaise was the biggest factor in the devastating loss handed to Japan's ruling coalition last month.
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Heading into election, economy looked good — on paper. Here's why that didn't help Harris
"The U.S
economy
is the envy of the world," said Rutgers Business School finance professor Parul Jain. "Why didn’t that ...
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Cuba sees growth unlikely in 2024 as hurricanes, earthquakes rattle economy
Cuba is unlikely to see any growth in 2024, Economy Minister Joaquin Alonso said on Thursday, as its already sputtering state ...
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Hungary's Orbán says sanctions on Russia will 'destroy' EU economy
The European Union must abandon its policy of sanctioning Russia for its war in Ukraine or risk causing an economic collapse, ...
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ECB cut rates to avoid damage to economy, meeting minutes show
The European Central Bank cut interest rates last month to avert unnecessary damage to the economy, with policymakers taking ...
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Retail sales climb again ahead of holiday shopping season. U.S. economy still has momentum.
Sales at retailers rose solidly in October and suggested the economy still has plenty of momentum heading into the holiday ...
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