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After passing the Federal Reserve's stress tests with high marks, large banks announced dividend increases. In some cases, ...
“The board just sits there and watches, so they are equally to blame,” Trump said. The attack on the board ratchets up ...
The Federal Reserve said all major banks passed this year’s stress tests, showing they can withstand a hypothetical severe economic downturn ...
The proposal would be a major win for the banking industry that has been pushing for regulators to reduce the amount of cash they are required to hold, arguing it restricts their ability to lend ...
Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Susan Collins on Thursday signaled she feels July would be too soon to considering cutting interest rates.
The Fed also forecasted two quarter-point interest-rate cuts over the remainder of 2025, carrying over a prediction issued in ...
President Donald Trump has pushed for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates by “a full point” in order to juice the economy as inflation hovers close to its target level. But Fed Chair Jerome ...
As banks provide the liquidity that fuels private credit lending — even without originating the loans themselves — researchers at the Federal Reserve say traditional lenders risk being dragged into a ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve, represented by Boston Fed President Susan Collins, has stated it is prepared to intervene in financial markets if necessary.
In her first public remarks since the central bank left interest rates unchanged, Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins said tariffs would fuel inflation, but it might not be felt for ...
In a visit to New Hampshire on Tuesday, the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston said she's optimistic about the state's economy.
Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Susan Collins spoke with New Hampshire business owners and said she was encouraged by the low unemployment rate and tech development in Manchester.