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Trump returns to his happy place on stage as poll numbers sink
The president lashed out at critics and celebrated the first 100 days of his second term in office.

Trump: ‘No intention’ of trying to fire Fed’s Powell

Trump hammers Federal Reserve chief Powell: ‘Termination cannot come fast enough!’

The Fed’s forecast on Trump’s economy: Slower growth, higher inflation

US Fed’s Powell says Trump can’t fire him

US Federal Reserve chief says interest rate cuts are coming

Global market rout may force central banks into early rate cuts
Report: Trump wouldn’t fire Fed’s Powell if reelected
The presumptive GOP nominee’s remarks suggest that he may not go further than he did in his first term.
Europe to be late arrival at Federal Reserve party
ECB and BoE refuse to countenance rate cuts, despite a clear pivot moment from the Fed.
ECB leaves rates unchanged, winds down crisis program early
The bank’s new forecasts suggest price stability can be regained without any further rate hikes.
Inflation? This man holds the key
But some central bankers fear credibility will be compromised if they respond to calls to move inflation targets higher.
Shake on it: The utterly scientific guide to central bank governor toughness
Your essential guide to who’s a steady hand and who’s an inflation-loving cop-out.
Fitch warns it could still cut US credit rating even after debt deal
“Repeated political standoffs” over the US government’s borrowing limit “lowers confidence in governance on fiscal and debt matters,” Fitch said.
A brief history of the ECB in 25 moments
Take a ride through a quarter century of cheers, jeers and tears.
US Fed blames Trump-era policies, SVB leaders — and itself — for bank’s stunning collapse
The document is a key opening salvo as the Fed and other regulators consider how to improve their policing of financial risks.
US Treasury, regulators unveil bank rescue plan to stem crisis
WASHINGTON — U.S. federal authorities took aggressive action Sunday to end days of global uncertainty and panic, agreeing to backstop all depositors for two failed lenders — …
No more whispers: Recession talk surges in Washington
From Wall Street to Washington, whispers about a coming economic slump have risen to nearly a roar as the Federal Reserve ramps up its battle against the highest inflation in four decades.
Central banks must act decisively as stagflation risks loom: BIS
‘Lingering disruptions from the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, soaring commodity prices and financial vulnerabilities cloud the outlook,’ BIS says.
Stagflation looms for UK economy
The UK combines the worst parts of the outlook for the US and eurozone economies.
EU, US, other officials walk out of G20 meeting when Russian minister speaks
U.S. Treasury officials had said the secretary may skip some meetings if Russia attends
US consumer prices soared 6.2 percent in past year, most since 1990
Prices for US consumers jumped 6.2 percent in October compared with a year earlier as surging costs for food, gas and housing left Americans grappling with the highest inflation rate since 1990.
Top central banker meeting puts policy divergence in spotlight
Policymakers are set to confirm that the future is set to look quite different in London and Washington than in Tokyo and Frankfurt.