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Powell says he will continue to serve as a Fed governor even after chairmanship ends
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said he will stay on the Board of Governors for an indefinite period while a probe into the renovation of the central bank's headquarters continues.
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Stocks may be missing this looming danger in the oil market
Iran is running out of places to put its oil — and in just a few weeks, global crude supply could take another hit that few investors are prepared for.
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Fed Keeps Interest Rates the Same
FOMC voted eight to four to leave rates unchanged. Tom White noted the decision was not surprising pointing to ongoing global risks as key factors.
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April Fed Meeting: Powell's Final Call, Rates Steady
The April FOMC was billed as Fed Chair Jerome Powell's final meeting as the Federal Reserve Chair. In his final meeting as Fed Chair, Powell oversaw another policy decision that stated no changes to current benchmark interest rates.
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Fed holds rates, but rare split exposes deepening divide
The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, in line with market expectations, but policymakers showed an unusual split over the path ahead as the central bank signaled a slightly more dovish tone. Fed Chair Jerome Powell announced no change to the benchmark rate, while Governor Stephen Miran dissented in favor of an immediate quarter-point rate cut.
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Jerome Powell Vows ‘Low Profile' While Staying On Fed Board After Chair Term Expires
This is a developing story.
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Federal Reserve holds rates steady
Fed policymakers made their latest decision on interest rates, opting to keep interest rates at a range of 3.5% to 3.75%. Check the related video for Chair Powell's press conference.
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Powell Says He Has 'No Choice' But to Stay at Fed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says concerns about recent legal attacks on the central bank has led him to the decision to stay at the institution and will leave when it is appropriate to do so. While Powell's term as Fed chair ends on May 15, his seat on the Board of Governors doesn't expire until 2028.
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BEHIND THE SCENES: Kudlow reveals what new FED CHAIR is going to do
‘The Big Money Show' discusses Jerome Powell's uncertain future, the Fed's rate decision and Kevin Warsh's nomination as a potential leadership shift looms. #foxbusiness #bigmoneyshow 00:00 Introduction & Kevin Warsh's Nomination 01:08 Warsh's Fed Reform Agenda 02:01 No Immediate Rate Cuts Under Warsh 07:02 Key Challenges for the Fed Chair 10:02 Reforming Bank Reserve Payments 12:53 The Future of Jerome Powell
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When to Add Junk Bonds to Your Investment Portfolio
Research finds it's all right to do so under certain growth and interest-rate conditions. Beware otherwise.
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Powell Says He'll Continue to Serve as Fed Governor, But With a 'Low Profile'
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says he'll continue to serve as a governor “for a period of time to be determined” but with a low profile. He speaks in Washington after the FOMC left interest rates unchanged.
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How High Can This Technology Rally Go?
The technology sector is positioned for a further 40% to 50% rally based on contrarian sentiment indicators. Short selling and put buying remain elevated, signaling the current rally in tech has significant room to run.
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Powell says he'll stay at Fed as governor after his term as chair ends in mid-May
“I will continue to serve as a governor for a period of time to be determined,” the outgoing Federal Reserve chair said Wednesday.
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Bill Ackman: This Is a “Great” Time to Invest - Even at Market Highs
Bill Ackman explains why he sees opportunity even with markets near all‑time highs — and how his new U.S.‑listed IPO, Pershing Square USA, gives investors access to the long‑term strategy he's used to outperform the market. 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Fund structure: Pershing Square Inc. vs PS USA 00:49 Why launch a new fund now 01:42 Why deploy capital in a strong market 02:14 Concentrated portfolio strategy explained 03:06 Core holdings and portfolio composition 03:46 Key risks for investors on day one 04:35 Why not just buy the S&P 500 or individual stocks 05:08 Long-term returns vs S&P 500 comparison 06:07 Hedging strategy and downside protection history 07:06 Why investors are committing capital now 07:56 Market rally: justified or overdone 09:01 What the market is underestimating (growth/AI) 09:51 Biggest risk to the market outlook 10:48 Oil prices and macro impact on markets 11:19 Advice for retail investors (timing vs time in market) 12:40 Rapid fire: This or That Subscribe | http://t.st/TheStreetTV Earn.
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Jerome Powell says he will continue to serve as a Fed governor even after chairmanship ends
Powell addressed the question of whether he will stay on as a Board of Governors member after his term as chair ends.
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Powell Says He Will Stay on as Fed Governor After Term as Chair Ends
Jerome H. Powell cited lingering legal threats against him and the Federal Reserve in explaining his decision to remain at the central bank.
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Fed leaves rates unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75% in a split decision
Fed leaves rates unchanged at 3.5% to 3.75% in a split decision.
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Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady In Powell's Last Meeting—With Most Dissenting Votes Since 1992
Powell will give his last speech as central bank chair at 2:30 p.m. EST, during which he will likely signal the Federal Reserve's policy should be maintained.
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Fed Leave Rates Unchanged, Four Officials Dissent
The Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged in a range of 3.5% to 3.75%. But four officials voted against the decision.
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