Por: The New York Times Business October 11, 2022
Lael Brainard, the vice chair of the Federal Reserve, on Monday gave a speech laying out the reasons that inflation might soon moderate while also reiterating the central bank’s plan to continue constraining the economy by raising interest rates until price increases are substantially slower.“Monetary policy will be restrictive for some time to ensure that inflation moves back to target over time,” Ms. Brainard said.The Fed has raised... + full article
New York Post USA Business October 13, 2022
The Federal Reserve risks causing an economic “depression” if it relies on core inflation readings to determine when it should stop hiking interest rates, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel warned Thursday. Siegel, who has previously accused the , pushed back during an when... + más
Wharton's Jeremy Siegel accuses Fed of making one of the biggest policy mistakes in its 110-year history | MarketWatch
MarketWatch USA Politics October 13, 2022
The minutes of the Fed’s meeting underscore that top officials were disappointed and worried about persistently high inflation. “A sizable portion of the economic activity has yet to display much response,” the Fed minutes said. “Inflation had not yet responded... + más
Does The Fed Want You To Lose Your Job? It’s Complicated. | Forbes
Markets See 0.75 Percentage Point Hike At November Fed Meeting | Forbes
Forbes USA Business October 12, 2022
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, takes notes during a Fed Listens event in ... [+] Washington, D.C., US, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. The recent inflation in the Producer Price Index report may increase the Fed's conviction in a November hike. Photographer:... + más
Here’s How The Fed Measures Inflation, And What That Means For You | Forbes
Fed Governors Shed No New Light On 4.6% Peak Funds Rate | Forbes
CNN USA Business October 12, 2022
New York CNN Business — Jerome Powell and other members of the Federal Reserve are obsessed with choking off once and for all, even if the Fed’s series of aggressive rate hikes slow the economy to a crawl. That could be for consumers, investors and Corporate America.... + más
Fed more worried about risks of 'unacceptably high' inflation than overdoing rate hikes, meeting minutes show | MarketWatch
September PPI Report Will Concern The Fed | Forbes
Forbes USA Business October 06, 2022
Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, speaks during a Fed Listens event in Washington, ... [+] D.C., US, on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. The Fed is expected to set interest rates again on November 2, with the markets expecting a 0.75 hike. Photographer: Al... + más
Stock Market Gloom ‘Worse Than Ever’ As Fed Signals It May Keep Tightening Until Recession | Forbes
Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
Susan Collins, professor at the University of Michigan, right, and Donald Vereen arrive for dinner ... [+] during the Jackson Hole economic symposium, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, in Moran, Wyoming, U.S., on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018. Federal Reserve... + más
Chicago Fed president defends dot plot as he says interest-rate plateau may be warranted next year | MarketWatch
ABC News USA Business September 26, 2022
WASHINGTON -- Susan Collins, the new president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said Monday that a higher unemployment rate will be needed to bring down inflation from unusually high levels, but also suggested any economic downturn would likely be modest. In her first... + más
Boston Fed's Collins says 'modest slowdown' is possible | Associated Press
Georgia Tech board calls meeting with Collins' future murky | Associated Press
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