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Federal Reserve Governors Bowman and Waller dissented from this week's decision to hold interest rates steady and explained ...
The central bank kept its target rate at a range of 4.25% to 4.50%, but two policymakers disagreed with the decision.
Fed Gov. Chris Waller has argued for months that tariffs would not raise inflation much, giving the central bank room to cut U.S. interest rates. He acted on his belief by dissenting in Wednesday’s ...
For the first time in more than three decades, two Federal Reserve Board governors dissented on a central bank policy ...
Based on their public comments in the past two months, it’s possible that governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman ...
Federal Reserve Governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman expressed concerns that the central bank’s hesitance to ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with historian and legal scholar Peter Conti-Brown about Wednesday's vote of the Federal Reserve's rate-setting body, which saw two dissenting votes.
Bowman and Waller explained their dissents against the Fed's hold-steady move in separate statements Friday morning. The Trump appointees' votes in favor of rate cuts marked the first time that two ...
The conclusion of the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on Wednesday could produce a historic dissent. If so, investors should ...
Slower economic growth and softer labor market dynamics warrant cutting the federal funds rate target range by 25 basis ...
Among the most dovish officials are Fed Board governors Michelle Bowman and Christopher Waller, who believe rate cutting should begin as early as this month.
Federal Open Market Committee votes to hold rates at 4.25-4.5 per cent at its July meeting on Wednesday Two members dissented against the decision, Michelle Bowman and Christopher Waller. Both voted ...