Stephen Miran, Trump’s pick to join the Fed, dissented against the group, voting in favor of the stronger half-point cut.

While there is little doubt about the outcome of the Fed meeting, there are still questions over who exactly will be voting.

With markets convinced of a Fed rate cut, Powell must navigate divisions inside the FOMC over inflation, tariffs, and jobs data.

But it won't be enough to help most Americans afford a home.

The Federal Reserve lowered rates by a quarter point, but Stephen Miran, a Trump appointee who joined the board this week, voted for a bigger cut. Balancing persistent inflation…

Stephen Miran, Trump’s pick to join the Fed, dissented against the group, voting in favor of the stronger half-point cut.

The Fed made its last rate cut in December and held rates steady until now, as it monitored the effects of Trump's tariffs on inflation.

The Federal Reserve’s policy setup is “bullish for bonds, bearish for the dollar, and neutral for equities in the near term," according to TIAA Wealth Management’s chief…

Jerome Powell delivered a 25bps rate cut, but Wall Street’s muted reaction reflects concern it was a risk move on jobs and inflation, not confidence.

The market didn’t get the dovish signal it was looking for.

The Fed says the economy will grow and unemployment will decline. So why did it cut interest rates on Wednesday?