U.S. President Donald Trump continues to press Jerome Powell and the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, as inflation data remains subdued despite his aggressive tariff policy. While Trump continues to press for lower rates, he said he won't fire Powell. "We're going to spend $600 billion a year because of one numbskull that sits here," Trump said. "Cut your rates now, there's no inflation." Trump suggested the Fed cut interest rates by two full percentage points, which could save the U.S. up to $900 billion. This is larger than his past ask for a one percentage point cut from the Fed....
President Donald trump ramped up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday, calling him a "numbskull" and demanding steep rate cuts to ease the $600 billion annual interest bill on U.S. debt. Now, with inflation cooling faster than expected, rate cuts could be on the Fed's monetary policy table as soon as September, according to Citi economists. "We continue to pencil in 125bp of consecutive rate cuts from the Fed starting in September," Citi economists wrote, pointing to a rapid slowdown in core inflation as the key catalyst for policy easing. Trump's latest broadside...
The Trump administration began sending termination notices Thursday to about 500,000 foreign nationals who had received temporary stays to live and work in the United States under a special humanitarian exception. The so-called CHNV program was open to applicants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela from 2023 until it was terminated by President Donald Trump earlier this year. Recipients of the notices from the Department of Homeland Security are encouraged to "self-deport immediately." The move came two weeks after the Supreme Court ruled that DHS can order CHNV participants to...