Federal Reserve
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financeWells Fargo CEO Links Rate Cuts to Iran Conflict Resolution
Wells Fargo CEO states interest rate cuts are unlikely until the Iran conflict concludes, citing elevated inflation risks and geopolitical uncertainty.
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financeTrump Taps Warsh for Fed Chair, Signaling Potential Rate Hikes
President Trump nominates Kevin Warsh for Federal Reserve Chair, potentially leading to higher interest rates and impacting monetary policy decisions.
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financeClarida: Deep Recession May Be Needed to Curb Stubborn US Inflation
Former Fed Governor Richard Clarida warns of persistent inflation exceeding 2%, suggesting a deep recession and significant unemployment may be required to bring it down. He also highlights the US's unsustainable fiscal path.
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financeTrump Taps Warsh for Fed Chair, Markets Eye Potential Rate Cuts
President Trump's endorsement of Kevin Warsh signals a potential shift in Fed policy, but markets remain cautious on the likelihood of significant rate cuts.
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financeTreasury, Fed Grill Bank CEOs on AI Risks, Rate Hike Looming
US Treasury and Federal Reserve officials met with top bank CEOs to discuss AI-driven financial risks, with a 2026 rate hike now a growing possibility.
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financeGold Surges as US Import Prices Climb Amid Iran Tensions
US import prices are rising, driven by energy costs linked to Iran conflicts, increasing demand for gold as a safe-haven asset and inflation hedge.
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financeFed's Daly Signals Zero Job Growth as New Normal, Recession Risk Looms
Federal Reserve official Mary Daly suggests zero job growth may be the new steady state, raising concerns about a potential US recession by 2026.
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financeKevin Warsh Tipped for Fed Chair, Signals 2026 Rate Cuts
Kevin Warsh's nomination for Fed Chair is boosting predictions for rate cuts in 2026. Markets anticipate a shift in monetary policy.