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A Fed policy rate that low is not typically a sign that the U.S. is the "hottest" country in the world for investment, as Trump has said.
President Trump argues that the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates to make buying a house cheaper. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich warns that could backfire.
President Trump's visit to the Fed is the latest development in his long-running fight with Fed Chair Powell that has focused on interest rates
Trump’s pressure on the Fed raises market risks as investors brace for volatility. Rate cuts now face political headwinds, fueling investor uncertainty.
Governor Christopher Waller's comments come as tensions between Fed Chair Jerome Powell and President Donald Trump have reached a boiling point in recent days.
After years of low crop prices and rising costs, America’s small farmers are facing a crisis brought on by higher interest rates, Trump’s trade war and dramatically reduced demand from China.
The US President in recent days has intensified his long-running attacks on Mr Powell. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.