By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said on Friday she still expects declining inflation to allow further interest rate cuts this year, but feels rising ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman said that she would prefer only gradual future easing of the central bank’s interest-rate policy.
Two Federal Reserve officials seen as representing contrasting sides of the policy spectrum said on Friday they'll be watching the impact of Trump administration policies on inflation as they assess ...
Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman is the latest official to speak out against policies that encourage banks to drop law-abiding customers. In remarks delivered Friday morning at the New England CEO ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said she wants to see additional progress on inflation before the central bank ...
What is the direction of bank supervision and regulation under the Trump administration? As one would expect in these early days, the picture ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman has spent the past four years as a reliable Republican opponent to tougher banking rules sought by officials appointed by President Joe Biden. Now she’s ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said it’s within regulators’ power to amend bank rules to help boost liquidity in the US Treasury market in times of stress, and called out supervisory ...
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said on Friday that she prefers the U.S. central bank to continue to hold off on interest-rate reductions until its progress in lowering inflation resumes.
(Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said she wants to see additional progress on inflation before the central bank lowers interest rates further, and questioned how restrictive ...
Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman said Friday that she would prefer only gradual future easing of the central bank's interest-rate policy. Speaking at a business conference in Portsmouth ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two Federal Reserve officials seen as representing contrasting sides of the policy spectrum said on Friday they'll be watching the impact of Trump administration policies on ...
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