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It’s too early for the Fed to declare mission accomplished in its fight against inflation, Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman said on Friday. She cast the lone dissenting vote on the central ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle W. Bowman cautioned on Wednesday that inflation remains a significant concern and suggested that interest rates may already be closer to a “neutral” level ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman considers interest rates on hold for the time being until the data shows inflation has resumed its downward trend. Bowman was the lone dissenter on the ...
Inflation by the Fed's targeted measure -- the year-over-year change in the personal consumption expenditures price index - eased to 2.5% in June.
Fed’s Bowman backs July rate cut citing weak inflation and fragile labor market By Ariel Zilber Published June 23, 2025, 3:07 p.m. ET ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman on Monday said the central bank should consider cutting its key interest rate as soon as its next meeting in July, underscoring deep divisions among Fed ...
Bowman’s openness to cutting rates soon is joined by that of Fed Governor Christopher Waller, who said in a television interview Friday he’d also consider a rate cut at the July 29-30 meeting.
Fed minutes may reveal splits on rate cuts as Trump’s new tariffs fuel inflation risk. Traders brace for volatility in bond ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman supports a rate cut 'as soon' as July, highlighting the growing division within the central bank about whether to ease monetary policy in the near term.
A pair of key reports — the monthly jobs report and another on consumer prices — will be critical in determining the central bank’s next steps.
Michelle Bowman backs a potential July rate cut as inflation remains muted, highlighting divisions within the Federal Reserve leadership.