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LIVE: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell speaks on interest rate decision — 7/30/2025
CNBC Television· 2025-07-30 16:12
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell delivers remarks following the Fed's two-day policy meeting on Wednesday. Investors will parse Chair Jerome Powell’s comments at the press conference for insights into the path of monetary policy. President Trump has tried to pressure the central bank leader to bringing down borrowing costs. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/42d859g » Subscribe to CNBC TV: https://cnb.cx/SubscribeCNBCtelevision » Subscribe to CNBC: h ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-30 10:10
With the Fed’s interest-rate decision hours away, it’s looking like monetary policy might be among the few risks left for the stock market right now https://t.co/GtluzIGLWp ...
September is in play for Fed cut, says Paul McCulley
CNBC Television· 2025-07-29 18:37
Federal Reserve Policy & Interest Rates - The Federal Reserve is expected to hold rates steady this week, with a potential rate cut in September [1] - Survey data indicates a 27% expectation for a rate cut, despite 100% believing there will be no cut in July [1] - The chance of recession has fallen to 31%, down from 38% in June and 53% in May [2] - Current rate outlook anticipates approximately two rate cuts this year and two more next year [2] - The market is pricing in 100 basis points of cuts, but the 10-year forecast only goes down to 425 basis points, suggesting a steepening of the curve [10][11] - Easing to come will be a recalibration of bringing down the policy rate and in the process resloping the yield curve, potentially another 100 basis points down to 338 basis points [13] Potential Fed Chair Candidates - The race to replace Fed Chair Jay Powell is a three-way tie between Kevin Walsh (24%), Scott Besson (24%), and Hasset (22%) [1][3] - Fed Governor Waller is also a candidate, polling at 14% [3] - Scott Besson suggests a new Fed chair could be picked as early as December [3] - Paul McCaulay advocates for Governor Chris Waller, citing his monetary policy scholarship, experience as a Fed governor, and sound economic principles [5][6][7] Potential Dissent - There is an expectation that Governor Waller and Fed Vice Chair of Supervision Michelle Bowman could dissent with the decision not to cut rates [8] - A double dissent from Fed governors hasn't been seen since 1993 [9]
Jerome Powell And The Fed JUST GOT SUED
You are suing the Federal Reserve because they've been holding closed door meetings and you think that there is a precedent that the government should be required to actually hold these meetings in public so that anyone can hear the conversation, understand what's the Federal Reserve's doing with monetary policy. Explain what your case here is. The case makes clear that the Federal Reserve under the leadership of Jerome Powell is violating the government in the Sunshine Act of 1976.That act stipulates that ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-24 17:12
An investment firm headed by a supporter of Donald Trump sued Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and other Fed officials demanding public access to monetary policy meetings https://t.co/GamwrsViJr ...
How the New Fed Chair Announcement Would Impact Monetary Policy
President Trump is considering announcing and naming Fed Chair Powell's successor as early as this summer. What did you think of that. And what would that mean for monetary policy if that announcement were to be made sooner than expected.>> Well, the first thing I thought is I wish I didn't have to go to the Wall Street Journal podcast and talk about it. No. Um I I don't know what the president will or won't do.Um, you know, I'll just say that, uh, you know, we're in the business as the Federal Reserve of, ...
US Treasury Secretary Bessent on US Trade Deals, Federal Reserve, Tariff Rates
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-23 12:15
US-Japan Trade Agreement - The US and Japan have reached a trade agreement involving reciprocal tariffs, particularly on autos, with Japan proposing an innovative solution involving equity, credit guarantees, and funding for major projects in the US [5][6] - Japan will provide new capital targeted at strategic industries in the US to de-risk supply chains, especially in areas like medicine and semiconductors [6][7] - The agreement includes a 15% tariff rate for Japan, specifically for reciprocal tariffs on autos, which is linked to Japan's innovative financing mechanism [5][6] - The 15% tariff rate for Japan is considered a result of their innovative package, with President Trump pushing them to do even more [10] US-EU Trade Relations - The EU has not yet presented an innovative package similar to Japan's, but trade talks are progressing [11] - The EU is reportedly preparing to impose 30% tariffs on €100 billion (approximately $107 billion USD) worth of goods if no deal is reached [12] - The US views itself as a deficit nation compared to the EU's surplus, suggesting that trade escalations would impact the EU more [13] US-China Trade Relations - The US is in a good place with China and can start moving on to bigger discussions, with the potential for a rebalancing of the US-China relationship [14][15] - The US aims to bring back precision manufacturing and wants China to become more of a consumption economy [15] - Discussions with China will include purchasing agreements, especially for agriculture, with a focus on rebalancing the trade relationship [16][17] - Regular meetings with China are planned, with no desire to decouple but a need to de-risk part of the US supply chain [19] Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy - The Treasury Secretary believes the Federal Reserve's analysis of tariffs is off, as they have seen very little price pressure from tariffs [26] - The Treasury Secretary suggests the Federal Reserve should conduct an internal review to separate monetary policy from other activities [31] - The Treasury Secretary believes that regulation has been too stringent since the great financial crisis, leading to a build-up outside the regulated financial system, with private credit up ten times [36]
Summers Backs Bessent on Questioning Fed ‘Overreach’
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-22 19:38
There are three categories of issues that should be distinguished when we talk about Fed independence. The first is monetary policy setting the interest rate, deciding how much fuel's going to be given to the economy versus restraint for inflation. History teaches that the Fed should be autonomous and independent there, and that when the political process gets in their way, the result is more inflation, less economic stability and ultimately higher interest rates.That lesson is clear and needs to be insiste ...
Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman: Very important that we maintain our independence
CNBC Television· 2025-07-22 17:15
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said Tuesday that it's very important for the Fed to maintain its independence in setting monetary policy, while also upholding its responsibilities for transparency, accountability, and considering a broad range of economic views in decision-making. ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-22 15:02
Lawrence Summers backed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s questioning of the Federal Reserve’s non-monetary policy activities https://t.co/Pwkm9KndiM ...