Rich Miller
-
Top U.S. Fed Officials Bolster Case For Patient Stance On Rate Cuts
Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson and Governor Lisa Cook made clear they want more evidence inflation is headed back to their 2% target before lowering borrowing costs.
- Friday February 23, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller, Catarina Saraiva, Steve Matthews
-
Top U.S. Fed Officials Bolster Case For Patient Stance On Rate Cuts
Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson and Governor Lisa Cook made clear they want more evidence inflation is headed back to their 2% target before lowering borrowing costs.
- Friday February 23, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller, Catarina Saraiva, Steve Matthews
-
U.S. Fed’s Philip Jefferson Warns Of Easing Too Much On Improving Inflation
The Federal Reserve needs to be on guard against cutting interest rates too far in response to falling inflation lest it undermine the achievement of its ultimate goal of price stability, Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said on Thursday.
- Thursday February 22, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Powell Wants Fed To Stay Out Of Election Crosshairs. Good Luck With That
The Federal Reserve chair would like to steer clear of US presidential politics—but both Republicans and Democrats are applying pressure.
- Monday February 19, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Powell Wants Fed To Stay Out Of Election Crosshairs. Good Luck With That
The Federal Reserve chair would like to steer clear of US presidential politics—but both Republicans and Democrats are applying pressure.
- Monday February 19, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Two Fed Voters Indicate Openness To Three Rate Cuts This Year
The cautious approach by policymakers was validated with data out this week.
- Saturday February 17, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller, Catarina Saraiva
-
Immigration To Boost U.S. GDP By $7 Trillion Over Decade, CBO Says
The stronger growth will be good for the federal government, lifting revenues by about $1 trillion more than otherwise over the period, CBO said.
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Immigration To Boost U.S. GDP By $7 Trillion Over Decade, CBO Says
The stronger growth will be good for the federal government, lifting revenues by about $1 trillion more than otherwise over the period, CBO said.
- Thursday February 8, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
U.S. Extends Lead Over China In Race For World’s Biggest Economy
The US has pulled further ahead of China in the race for world’s biggest economy, thanks in part to a vibrant American consumer.
- Friday January 26, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller, Enda Curran
-
U.S. Extends Lead Over China In Race For World’s Biggest Economy
The US has pulled further ahead of China in the race for world’s biggest economy, thanks in part to a vibrant American consumer.
- Friday January 26, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller, Enda Curran
-
Fed To Begin Rate Cut Discussions But Avoid Teeing First One Up
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues could be forgiven if they’re feeling a bit like parents on an extended road trip with their children.
- Sunday January 21, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Fed To Begin Rate Cut Discussions But Avoid Teeing First One Up
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues could be forgiven if they’re feeling a bit like parents on an extended road trip with their children.
- Sunday January 21, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Chastened Economists Hopeful For U.S. Soft Landing, Fed Rate Cuts
Traders in the federal funds futures market are betting that the first Fed cut will come in March and that the central bank will reduce rates to around 4% by the end of the year.
- Monday January 8, 2024
- Author: Rich Miller
-
Oil at $70 Means Big Headache For India: A Quick Explainer
The world economy is enjoying its broadest upswing since 2011 and higher oil prices would drag on household incomes and consumer spending.
- Monday January 1, 2024
- Author: Enda Curran, Rich Miller and Michelle Jamrisko, Bloomberg
-
Fed Rate-Cut Pivot Is Welcome News For Biden, But Carries Pitfalls For Powell
Biden has seen his poll numbers sag amid voter anxiety over a surge in the cost of living, and he would face a bigger headwind to winning another term in November if the US tumbled into a recession.
- Monday December 18, 2023
- Author: Rich Miller