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By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed NEW YORK (Reuters) -Uncertainty over Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s tenure is prompting investors to assess potential market reactions should there be an premature change in leadership at the U.
The revelation that President Trump consulted Republican congressmen about firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has opened a Pandora's box of potential economic and legal consequences.
Trump Says Firing Fed Chair Is 'Highly Unlikely,' But Here's How The Move Would Shake Global Economy
Economist Clifford Winston joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss President Donald Trump's recent criticisms of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.
Explore why Fed independence is crucial for market stability, the impact of tariffs on inflation, and the risks of undermining Federal Reserve credibility. Read what investors need to know.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday it’s “highly unlikely” that he’ll fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after signaling otherwise a day earlier in a private meeting with lawmakers.
President Trump says no one needs to explain to him that firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell would be bad for the market. He knows that already. In a social media post, Trump took issue with a
Top voices on Wall Street have expressed alarm over the idea that Trump could fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, emphasizing the need for Fed independence.
President Donald Trump on Sunday disputed a Wall Street Journal story alleging that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged him to avoid firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell partly over concerns about the impact of his potential removal on the U.S. economy, declaring that he knows “better than anybody what’s good for the Market.”
Financial markets were reacting in an understandable way to conflicting reports over the future of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and whether President Donald Trump will or won't be firing him soon.
While Trump may be denying reports he will fire Powell, reports tell a different story. Here's what Tennesseans need to know about Powell and the Fed.
Powell reiterated that policy is "modestly restrictive" and that the Fed is watching how tariffs are affecting goods prices and core PCE inflation. He noted that it is essential t