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President Trump said it was "highly unlikely" he would fire Jerome Powell, but also said he discussed the idea with Republican lawmakers who expressed support.
President Donald Trump sent the U.S. stock market on a jagged round trip after saying he had “talked about the concept of firing” the head of the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 added 0.3% Wednesday ...
PRESIDENT TRUMP went to war with some of his top allies Wednesday, saying he no longer wants their support if they continue ...
Early trading on Wall Street was quietly mixed as markets shift their attention toward a deluge of corporate earnings reports ...
President Trump asked a group of Republican lawmakers how they felt about him firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and ...
Stocks fell as investors digested yet another threat to the Fed’s independence, with the Morningstar US Market Index ...
The report on wholesale inflation came a day after the Labor Department reported that consumer prices last month rose 2.7% ...
While the president reportedly drafted a letter firing Jerome Powell, he told reporters he doesn’t intend to follow through — ...
That sent markets on a downward journey before Trump told reporters he was not planning to fire Powell. The whipsaw was very similar to the on-off nature of Trump’s tariffs announcements that have ...
Kevin Hassett, one of President Donald Trump’s longest-serving economic aides, is the early frontrunner to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chief next year, according to people familiar with ...
There could be a revolt in global markets, including a possible collapse in the dollar and US bonds, if President Donald ...