Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell may be safe from losing his job should former president Donald Trump win on Nov. 5. But other members of the central bank’s seven-member board may not be so ...
Michael Bordo and Mickey Levy document the 50-year history of the Shadow Open Market Committee and highlight the differences ...
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We look at economic indicators, expert opinions, and historical data to get insight into the housing market's future.
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Last month, the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by a supersized half point in a bid to maintain the job market’s strength, Chair Jerome Powell explained in a news conference after the ...
Southern California real estate hiring slowed by two-thirds in a year where property-related businesses were throttled by the ...
The federal government has initiated a building disposal process that could potentially see a vacant 61,000-square-foot office building in Dartmouth, N.S., turned into housing for homeless people.
Last month, the Federal Reserve reduced its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points (0.5%), the first reduction since early 2020 when it cut rates to near zero at the start of the pandemic.
The data reversed recent signs of a labor market slowdown, probably taking away the argument for a big rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting. Year-over-year percentage change in ...
The Detroit Free Press, the largest media organization in Michigan, has recently learned from its building owner that it will need to vacate its newsroom space inside the former Federal Reserve by ...
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said Monday that the United States is set to see inflation cool further towards policymakers' target, with interest rates likely to decrease over time.