The year ahead could bring conflict between Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who has resisted Trump's suggestion that the president should have a say in monetary policy decisions. No one knows ...
Donald Trump wants to have a greater say on interest rates. WSJ’s Nick Timiraos and former Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida explain how much influence he’ll have over the Federal Reserve as ...
Not only did the Fed lift its outlook for interest rates in 2025 by a half percentage point, its members gave up on the idea that inflation will return to the 2% target next year, an idea that ...
The groups, including the Bank Policy Institute and American Bankers Association, contend that the Fed’s criteria for the tests are designed in secret and produce “vacillating and unexplained ...
Every year when the Fed conducts the stress tests, the board chooses a hypothetical set of economic conditions and uses internal models to project how banks would perform under those circumstances.
The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Columbus, Ohio, claims the Fed's practice of determining how big banks perform against hypothetical economic turmoil, and assigning capital ...
A Fed rate hike in 2025 may not be out of the question. Forward contracts for the 3-month Treasury bill—specifically the 12-month and 18-month forward rates—are trading above the current 3 ...
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Lawsuit challenges Fed's stress test procedures and transparency Supreme Court rulings embolden banks to challenge regulatory powers Fed plans changes for 2025 exams amid ongoing industry concerns ...
would be averaged over two years, and the central bank would solicit public comment on the hypothetical scenarios each year before they’re finalized, the Fed said in its release.
The Federal Reserve is open to changing its stress-testing practices in hopes of heading off potential future legal challenges. On Monday, the Fed said it would ask the public for input next year on ...
And just when it seems like the central bank has tamed inflation — it’s currently a hair above 2%, according to the Fed’s preferred inflation measure — Powell’s Fed faces a new set of ...