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May 02 2024
News
Fed Chair Jerome Powell Projects Optimism, But Inflation Data Are in the Driver’s Seat
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tried to keep the central bank’s options open Wednesday by sticking with his view that interest rates are restrictive and that inflation was likely to resume its decline.
Wall Street Journal (News)
Dec 14 2023
Analysis
Is Jerome Powell’s Fed Pulling Off a Soft Landing?
The Federal Reserve appears to be creeping closer to an outcome that its own staff economists viewed as unlikely just six months ago: lowering inflation back to a normal range without plunging the economy into a recession.
Plenty could still go wrong. But inflation has come down notably in recent months — it is running at 3.1 percent on a yearly basis, down from a 9.1 percent peak in
New York Times (News)Apr 16 2024
News
Jerome Powell dice Fed mantendrá tasas altas por inflación “por el tiempo necesario”
BloombergApr 28 2024
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Jerome Powell may not rule out future rate hikes as the Fed gets ready to meet amid stubborn inflation
The Federal Reserve begins its two-day meeting Tuesday amid signs that inflation is not only sticky but also ticking back up, despite rates hovering at the highest level since 2001. The central is expected to hold rates steady at 5.25%-5.5%, where they have been since July, but commentary from Fed Chair Jerome Powell will be particularly scrutinized. That’s after his speech earlier this month
FortuneJan 31 2024
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Fed Chief Jerome Powell says a March rate cut is not likely
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell holds a press conference following the release of the Fed's interest rate policy decision at the Federal Reserve in Washington, U.S., January 31, 2024. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank would likely not have the confidence about inflation to cut rates as soon as March. "Based on the meeting today, I would tell you that I don't think it's
CNBCDec 15 2022
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Jerome Powell’s Grim Inflation Outlook Is at Odds With Markets
Falling prices of energy, automobiles and houses and soft readings on consumer prices have made investors borderline euphoric over the outlook for inflation.
The Federal Reserve is having none of it.
After raising interest rates by the expected half-percentage point on Wednesday, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues laid out an economic and interest-rate forecast
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 01 2023
News
US Fed Chair Jerome Powell Calls Rate Cut Speculation 'Premature'
It is still "premature" to speculate on when the US Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates despite the bank's recent progress on inflation, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Friday.
The US Federal Reserve has taken aggressive action to tackle runaway inflation, and has successfully slowed the rate at which prices have been increasing this year.
Nevertheless, the Fed's
International Business TimesMar 21 2024
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before a House Financial Services Committee on the Federal Reserve's Semi-Annual Monetary Policy Report
Colorado Springs GazetteMay 10 2024
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Dr. Jerome Larkin to be named R.I. state health director
PROVIDENCE — It’s been nearly two years since Rhode Island has had a Senate-confirmed chief at the Department of Health. Governor Dan McKee has nominated Dr. Jerome M. Larkin as the next state health director, McKee spokeswoman Andrea Palagi confirmed to the Globe on Friday. Larkin currently serves as the director of inpatient infectious diseases consultation services at Rhode Island Hospital
The Boston GlobeOct 19 2023
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Climate activists force Fed chair Jerome Powell off stage in New York
The Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, was escorted out of an event Thursday afternoon after a group of climate protesters briefly took the stage before he was due to give a speech. He took the stage after a 15-minute delay.
At the Economic Club of New York, protesters stormed the stage holding a banner that read “Fed Is Burning: Money, Futures, Planet” and chanting “Off fossil
The Guardian