Jeanna Smialek

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Clarida Backs Fed's Gradual Hikes As Neutral Rate Uncertain

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The Fed vice chairman seemed to indicate that the central bank would not deviate from its current policy.

Kashkari Repeats View That Fed Should Pause On Rate Hikes

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The Fed’s Minneapolis president says further tightening could trigger a recession.

Millennial Men Leave Perplexing Hole In A Hot U.S. Labor Market

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Unemployment is at historic lows, but young men continue to be left behind.

Trillion-Dollar Deficit? Whatever, Says New Washington Consensus

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Deficits are supposed to trigger inflation and scare off bond investors. The latter don’t seem too alarmed.

Fed Paper Questions 'This Time Is Different' Yield Curve Theory

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The paper added that the yield curve “provides no sign of an impending recession.”

Scorching Summers Melt Away America's Growth

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Climate change is taking a bite out of GDP, according to recent research.

Powell to Keep Hiking As U.S. Growth Trumps Turkish Turmoil

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Despite concerns over trade and turmoil in Turkey, the Federal Reserve will likely continue to raise interest rates.

The Financial Crisis Will Cost Every American $70,000, Fed Study Says

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That's how much U.S. workers will lose in lifetime income, according to the study.

Powell Styles Himself Fed Chairman For The People As Rates Bite

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Jerome Powell's shift toward plain-spokenness comes as the Fed approaches a treacherous policy juncture.

Powell's Fed Could Clear Up A Few Mysteries Puzzling Investors

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The Fed has plenty of topics to dissect—from a falling unemployment rate to emerging-market pain.

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