Donald Trump will visit the Federal Reserve on Thursday (July 24th) to inspect a construction site he has criticized for cost overruns amid his escalating attacks on Fed Chairman Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates. The White House announced the visit in Trump's daily public schedule, stating, "THE PRESIDENT visits the Federal Reserve" at 4:00 p.m. In recent days, Trump has said he does not plan to fire Powell before the end of his term, but has not completely ruled out firing the central bank chief over his handling of the Fed's $2.5 billion renovation project. "This guy is...
US President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve (Fed) headquarters in Washington, D.C., on Friday (July 25th). President Trump recently turned his attention to criticizing the long-planned renovation of the Fed headquarters. Trump, who oversaw a comprehensive renovation of the White House interior, adding gold accents, claimed that the Fed renovations represent an unnecessary expense for U.S. taxpayers in an attempt to further narrow the gap between the executive branch's ability to control the U.S. central bank, which is currently beyond the President's broad reach. During Trump's...
President Donald Trump locked horns with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell during a rare presidential visit to the U.S. central bank on Thursday, criticizing the cost of renovating two historical buildings at its headquarters and pressing the case for lower interest rates. Trump, who called Powell a "numbskull" earlier this week for failing to heed the White House's demand for a large reduction in borrowing costs, wrapped up his visit to the Fed's $2.5 billion building project in Washington by saying he did not intend to fire Powell, as he has frequently suggested he would. "To do so is...
UK retail sales rose 0.9% month-over-month in June 2025, rebounding from a revised 2.8% drop in the previous month but missing market expectations of a 1.2% gain. It marked the fourth increase so far this year. Food store sales volumes gained 0.7%, reversing a 5.4% decline in May, supported by improved supermarket sales, particularly beverages, amid warm weather. Automotive fuel sales jumped 2.8%, the largest monthly rise since May 2024, also helped by favorable weather. Online sales (non-store retailers) rose 1.7%, reaching their highest level since February 2022. Meanwhile, non-food...
Orders placed with US factories for business equipment unexpectedly declined in June, suggesting companies remained cautious about capital spending due to trade and fiscal policy uncertainty. The value of core capital goods orders, a proxy for investment in equipment excluding aircraft and military hardware, decreased 0.7% last month after an upwardly revised 2% gain in May, Commerce Department figures showed Friday. Bookings for all durable goods — items meant to last at least three years and including orders for commercial aircraft and military equipment — fell...