President Trump Criticizes Federal Reserve For Raising Interest Rates
7 monthes ago - By NPR
President Trump broke with a longstanding tradition of presidents not commenting on monetary policy on Thursday when said he's "not thrilled" with the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates.
Read more ...Student, senior, storage real estate could withstand Fed's interest rates
7 monthes ago - By CNBC
Chris Merrill, Harrison Street Real Estate CEO, discusses the impact the Federal Reserve could have on the real estate industry if it continues to raise interest rates.
Read more ...Dollar falls and Treasury yields near lows as Trump criticizes Fed
7 monthes ago - By CNBC
The dollar slipped slightly and Treasury yields are lower as President Donald Trump said he disagreed with Fed policy on interest rates and objected to a strong dollar.
Read more ...White House: Trump is not interfering with Fed policy decisions
7 monthes ago - By CNBC
The White House tried to walk back comments made by President Donald Trump about the Federal Reserve and its decision to raise interest rates this year.
Read more ...Trump breaks longstanding precedent of American presidents not commenting on the Fed, says he isn't 'thrilled' about rate hikes
7 monthes ago - By Business Insider
The US dollar index slipped on Thursday after President Donald Trump said he isn't "thrilled" with the Federal Reserve raising interest rates.
The comment breaks with longstanding tradition of presidents not commenting on central bank policy.
The dollar slipped Thursday after President Donald Trump said he is "not thrilled" about interest rate hikes, breaking with the longstanding precedent of American presidents not commenting on central bank policy out of respect for its independence from political influence.
The greenback was down 0.1% on the Dollar Index , which measures the currencies...
Read more ...Trump criticizes Federal Reserve, breaking long-standing practice
7 monthes ago - By Washington Post
President Trump told CNBC he's “not thrilled” the U.S. central bank under Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is continuing to raise interest rates, suggesting they may undercut his efforts to grow the economy. “I don't like all of this work that we're putting into the economy and then I see rates going up,” he said.
Read more ...Trump ‘Not Thrilled' With Fed's Interest Rate Hikes
7 monthes ago - By Fortune
President Donald Trump criticized the Federal Reserve's interest-rate increases, breaking with more than two decades of White House tradition of avoiding comments on monetary policy out of respect for the independence of the U.S. central bank.
"I'm not thrilled" the Fed is raising borrowing costs and potentially slowing the economy, he said in an interview with CNBC broadcast Thursday. "Because we go up and every time you go up they want to raise rates again. I don't really - I am not happy about it. But at the same time I'm letting them do what they feel is best."
"But I don't like all of...
Read more ...Trump rips Fed for raising interest rates
7 monthes ago - By CNN Mone
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he's "not thrilled" with the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates.
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