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The central bank is quietly pushing back with a new "Frequently Asked Questions" page on its website defending the central bank's renovation.
New tariffs unveiled by President Trump have further muddied the inflation outlook, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said, making it more difficult for him to support the rate cuts that the president has pressed for.
Fed meeting minutes reveal growing divisions among policymakers, with several officials signaling openness to a rate cut this year amid modest inflation pressures and tariff uncertainties, while others favor maintaining the current stance.
Some investors have staked out positions in futures markets that will profit if interest rates drop immediately after Jerome Powell’s term as chair ends
The debate over how and when the tariffs will affect prices has divided central bank policymakers over the trajectory for interest rates.