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LONDON, July 17 (Reuters) - Wednesday's market drama on reports of an imminent ouster of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell ...
It appears President Donald Trump set a test for the market to see what investors would think of him firing Jerome Powell. The bond and stock markets provided a swift answer to Trump’s test. The test ...
This past April, when President Donald Trump started flirting with the notion of firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell, stocks and the dollar tumbled because investors worried that even talking about such a ...
DXY tests 50-day average as traders weigh Powell’s future and strong U.S. retail data. Dollar outlook hinges on 98.700 ...
The stock market does not want Donald Trump to fire Jerome Powell.
There could be a revolt in global markets, including a possible collapse in the dollar and US bonds, if President Donald Trump were to take the unprecedented step of removing Federal Reserve Chair ...
Investors are becoming more measured in their reaction to news about Trump's Washington policy, with Wednesday's whipsawing headlines over Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell triggering a reaction ...
Amid a fresh set of attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell came reports that President Donald Trump might fire the central banker ...