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By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK (Reuters) -Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Thursday he still sees a path to ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Thursday that the path to rate cuts in 2025 is still visible, but it ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said the central bank could cut interest rates in the second half of 2025 if the Trump administration’s tariffs on US trading partners settle around 10%.
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said markets are demanding higher Treasury yields due to concerns about tax cuts widening the federal budget deficit.
In recent comments, some Federal Reserve officials have discussed the possibility of lowering the central bank's key interest ...
A rate cut at either the Federal Reserve’s May or June meeting seems more unlikely Thursday after the most prominent dovish member of the U.S. central bank suggested he was in no hurry to move.
Federal Reserve (Fed) Governor Christopher Waller told Bloomberg ... "I'm willing to look through tariff price increases." "Rate cuts could come from rising unemployment." "Fed will look at ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said firms may begin laying off more workers if aggressive tariff levels are reinstated by the Trump administration, and he’d support rate cuts if ...
Economists have shifted back their forecasts for lower borrowing costs as President Trump’s tariffs raised the risk of higher inflation and slower growth.
Elsewhere, Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said in a Bloomberg interview that he would support rate cuts if tariffs start weighing on the job market. “It wouldn’t surprise me that ...
U.S. stocks closed higher for the third consecutive day as investors bet a Federal Reserve rate cut could come in June to head off a recession due to tariffs. Fed Governor Christopher Waller ...
Even the most dovish Fed member is not in a hurry to move A rate cut at either the Federal ... Fed governor Christopher Waller said that President Donald Trump's tariff plans are unlikely to ...