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President Trump called the attention on the Jeffrey Epstein case a scam and turned his attention to the Federal Reserve.
There's a chance Donald Trump won't get lower interest rates even after he finds a replacement for Fed Chair Powell, market pros told BI.
New data from the White House Council of Economic Advisers backs President Donald Trump's calls for the Federal Reserve to ...
Donald Trump has been bullying Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell—calling him “too late,” insulting his intelligence, and ...
Traders are growing increasingly confident that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September amid the public feud between President Donald Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The market ...
While Trump’s attacks on Musk and Powell make for good drama, it’s unlikely either feud will mean much for stocks. Tesla shares tumbled more than 5% Tuesday, but the selloff barely made a dent in the ...
Top voices on Wall Street have expressed alarm over the idea that Trump could fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, emphasizing the ...
Historically, crypto thrives on uncertainty, but only to a point. Since Trump’s Nov. 6 victory, Bitcoin and other ...
President Trump's tariff threats are more about dominating the news than trade negotiations, causing market reactions and ...
What Trump's feud with Fed Chair Powell means for markets, individuals. Russ Wiles. Arizona Republic. ... Concern over this issue contributed to a sharp stock market drop April 21.
The move could be read as Trump trying to undermine Powell's influence & push interest rates lower. Two market pros shared their predictions for what could happen to stocks, inflation, bonds, & rates.