Dow Jones stocks edged higher in the stock market today as investors awaited Powell's remarks and earnings from three tech titans.
Fed chief Jerome Powell refused to be drawn into talking about President Trump during his press conference. "I am not going to have any response or comment on what the president said," Powell said. "It's not appropriate for me to do so.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said asset prices appear "elevated by many metrics right now," driven in part by "this thing around tech and AI." In his news conference following the Fed's policy decision,
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says that the central bank is still waiting to see what policies the Trump administration will implement before it comes to a firm view of their likely economic effects,
Nasdaq 100 dips as Powell’s Fed decision, Nvidia’s AI battle, and key earnings from Microsoft, Tesla, and Meta set the market tone. Volatility ahead!
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell defended the central bank’s allocation of resources in the face of calls to slim down government agencies. Last month, the billionaire Elon Musk, who has been tasked with cutting costs in the federal government,
Federal Reserve interest rate decision, Jerome Powell comments, PCE inflation, U.S. GDP, and earnings from Tesla, Meta, Microsoft, Apple and more.
The Federal Reserve announces its decision on interest rates at 2 p.m. Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaks shortly thereafter. Live updates on stocks, bonds and markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average,
IBM projected constant currency revenue to grow 5% in the full year, above estimates for 4.81% growth. Meanwhile, the company forecasted free cash flow of $13.5 billion for the full year, above the $12.92 billion Wall Street had expected. IBM also said its generative AI book business now stands at more than $5 billion.
The US Federal Reserve decided to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday (January 29), maintaining it in the range of 4.25%-4.5%. The decision by the central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) came as anticipated,
It wasn't the same Fed Chair Jerome Powell who shook markets in December with a hawkish stance that unsettled investors.
Jerome H. Powell has been a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (FRB) since May 25, 2012, appointed by then-President Barack Obama to fill an unexpired term. He was ...