Tag: Jerome Powell

Hey, Maybe the Fed Should Cut Interest Rates
Some financial pros think the central bank has gone too far in its tightening campaign, and should reverse course, not just stand pat.

The Betting on the Fed This Week
An end to its rate raising and bond buying may be at hand, forecasters say.
Meeting Minutes Will Show How Dovish the Fed Really Is
Due out Wednesday, they should indicate policymakers’ thinking on their rate hike pause.

Jerome Powell’s Lousy Market Record for Fed Day Ends
Since he took over the Federal Reserve, stocks had dropped on days when its policymaking body wrapped up work—until yesterday.

Jerome Powell: Stock Market Poison
Under Federal Reserve chief, the S&P 500 has a history of selling off when the policymaking body meets.
High Wage Growth Means Fed Will Stay on Rate-Hike Course
When the market has been good before the ninth month, its poor rep doesn’t matter.
How Many Fed Interest Rate Increases Will We Get, Anyway?
The conventional projection is for six more, though some want it to stop at three.
A Just-OK Stock Market for New Fed Head Powell’s First 6 Months
The Dow is up 4.6% since he took over, putting him in the middle for debut chairs.
Fed Chair Hints He May Ease Off on Rate Boosts
Jerome Powell says Federal Reserve will keep raising them 'for now.'
Head Scratcher for Fed’s Powell: the Right Jobless Level
He hopes to hit the sweet spot that keeps inflation, now 1.9%, in check.