Money managers turned the most bullish on diesel in four weeks after Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled openness to a rate cut last month.
September 2, 2025federal reserve News Updates
Powell Opens Door to September Rate Cut at Jackson Hole
Following Powell’s remarks investors boosted bets that the Federal Open Market Committee would cut rates at their Sept. 16-17 meeting.
August 22, 2025Inflation Fears Still Dominate Fed Debate Over Tariff Impact
Officials acknowledged worries over higher inflation and weaker employment, but “a majority of participants judged the upside risk to inflation as the greater of these two risks."
August 20, 2025Trump Renews Attacks on Powell, Threatens Lawsuit
Trump in a social media post on Aug. 12 resumed his criticism of the Fed chair over the central bank’s decision to hold interest rates steady and again hammered Powell over the renovation work.
August 12, 2025US Core Inflation Hits Fastest Pace Since January
The core consumer price index, excluding the often volatile food and energy categories, increased 0.3% from June, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out Aug. 12.
August 12, 2025Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
Chair Jerome Powell has said the Fed would likely have cut rates already if not for President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
July 30, 2025Trump Presses Powell to Lower Interest Rates During Tour
The pair spoke to reporters while overseeing restoration work being done at the Fed's headquarters, with the president and the central bank leader almost immediately arguing over its cost.
July 24, 2025Tariffs Split Fed Officials on Rate-Cut Outlook
Policymakers pointed to “considerable uncertainty” about the timing, size and duration of the tariffs’ potential effects on inflation, the minutes showed.
July 9, 2025Trump Says Powell Should Resign if He Misled Congress
“Then he should resign immediately,” Trump said when asked about the allegations that Powell mischaracterized details about renovations at the Fed’s headquarters.
July 8, 2025Fed Sees 9% Chance Rates Fall Back to Zero
The Federal Reserve can’t assume its benchmark lending rate won’t return to zero at some point in the future, according to a group of New York Fed researchers.
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