US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gave an interview with Fox Business late Tuesday, touching on various policy topics both at home and abroad. According to Bessent, the US Supreme Court will be swayed on tariff rulings based on how much estimated government revenue they generate, that US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Xinping share a "good relationship", and that the Federal Reserve (Fed) should think about delivering a double interest rate cut on September 17. The Fed should think about a 50 basis point cut in interest rates in September.Fed could have cut in June if...
President Donald Trump said he is considering a lawsuit against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over the renovation of the central bank's headquarters, a project whose cost overruns have been investigated. In a social media post on Tuesday, Trump again criticized the Fed Chairman for the central bank's decision to keep interest rates steady and repeated his criticism of Powell over the renovation work. "The damage he's done by being late is incalculable. Fortunately, the economy is doing so well that we've moved past Powell and the complacent Board," Trump said. "However, I am...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said interest rates are "too constrictive" and should likely be 150-175 basis points lower. Bessent, speaking in an interview on Bloomberg Television, said the Federal Reserve could be heading into a series of rate cuts in the coming months — starting with a half-point reduction in September. "There's a very good chance of a 50 basis point rate cut," Bessent said Wednesday. "We could go into a series of rate cuts here, starting with a 50 basis point rate cut in September." Bessent added, that by any model, rates "should probably be 150,...