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Fed Governor Christopher Waller said. In a speech Monday morning in South Korea, Waller argued that inflation from the the Trump administration’s higher taxes on imported goods wouldn’t be ...
The u-turn in stocks come on the back on strong month of gains in May, when S&P 500 gained more than 6% gain, its best monthly performance since November 2023.
Stock indexes recovered from their worst levels today as energy producers rallied after the price of WTI crude rose more than +3% to a 1-1/2 week high. Also, US steel and aluminum producers are ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller suggested potential interest rate cuts later this year, contingent on continued ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said on Monday that the Fed could still lower interest rates before the end of the year, even though President ...
Gold prices edged higher in Asian trade on Monday, lifted by safe-haven demand as U.S.-China trade relations worsened and investors reacted to fresh signals of potential interest rate cuts by the ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments are expected to impact market sentiment, offering insights into the US economy's health ...
Waller concluded that assuming tariff rates settle near his lower scenario and underlying inflation progresses toward the Fed’s 2% target, he would support “good news” rate cuts later this year.
NEW YORK] US Federal Reserve governor Christopher Waller said on Monday (Jun 2) that interest rate cuts remain possible later this year even with the Trump administration’s tariffs likely to push up ...
The Fed official said while tariffs will be the main driver of inflation, they are likely to be one-time increases "most ...
A short-lived bump in tariff-driven inflation could pass quickly enough to allow U.S. interest-rate cuts later this year, especially if tariffs themselves ease, Fed governor Christopher Waller said.
(Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he continues to see a path to interest-rate cuts later this year ... During Waller’s dialogue with Bank of Korea Governor Rhee ...