The Richmond Fed president is upbeat despite uncertainty over what will happen as President-elect Donald Trump seeks to implement his policies.
Federal Reserve officials said data released on Wednesday showed U.S. inflation was continuing to ease even as they noted ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Tom Barkin said fresh inflation data show the central bank continues to see ...
U.S. inflation data for December indicates price pressures are continuing to ease, Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas ...
The recent rise in long-term interest rates reflects higher risk premiums as opposed to concerns about inflation, Federal ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Thomas Barkin hailed the U.S. economy’s strength, forecasting more growth to come ...
The better-than-expected data sent the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average surging more than 700 points, or 1.7%, as ...
While Barkin said he believes the central bank’s current level of rates is restraining the economy enough to continue lowering inflation in 2025, he remains wary of potential price pressures ...
Experts alerted Triangle business owners of what to expect in 2025, from Trump's tariffs to the local real estate scene.
In the wake of Wednesday's official report on consumer prices, three officials who set the nation's monetary policy said they ...
Richmond Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Barkin to speak before hybrid Chicago Payments Symposium. 8:30 AM International Trade in Goods and Services Trade in goods and services between U.S.
Figures from December show core inflation tamer than expected, but "there's still work to do" amid broader uncertainty.