The central bank needs to be open to reconsidering what’s appropriate in a world where adverse supply shocks are more common.
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model had earlier this week projected nearly -3% GDP growth for the first quarter of 2025 (-2.8%).
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model had, up until the Feb. 28 update, been forecasting growth between 2-4% in line with most other ...
On the second anniversary of the bank’s failure, the senator chastised the central bank for failing to complete rulemakings ...
America’s GDP is forecasted to fall 2.8% in Q1, according to the Atlanta Federal Bank’s GDPNow model — potentially leading to ...
teamed up to question the Federal Reserve’s proposal to “upend” bank stress testing framework in a Monday ... outlined under the current model. “Disclosing information on the internal ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices rose in line with economists' expectations in January as the inflation fight continues. The Conference ...
The Federal Reserve’s shift to a more “inclusive” employment policy in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement may have kept it from curbing inflation, several top economists suggested.
The hearing comes as the Fed is embarking on a review of its operating framework, a blueprint for executing policy to meet its congressional dual mandate to foster both price stability and maximum ...
By Colby Smith As President Trump’s efforts to restructure the global trade system with expansive tariffs begin to take shape, one question continues to dog officials at the Federal Reserve ...