As the Federal Reserve makes its next decision on interest rates, more focus may be on what could be Jerome Powell's last news conference as chair.

The Federal Reserve's April meeting, and potentially Jerome Powell's last as chair, may impact many consumer borrowing and savings rates.

As the Federal Reserve makes its next decision on interest rates, more focus may be on what could be Jerome Powell's last news conference as chair.

In what could be Jerome Powell's final meeting as Fed chair, he and his fellow policymakers are likely to continue their cautious approach.

Powell’s term as the central bank chair expires next month.

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep its key interest rate at the target range of 3.5% to 3.75%.

Economists expect Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will announce another hold on interest rates on Wednesday as his term nears its end.

From mortgage rates to auto loans and credit cards, here’s a look at how the Fed's April interest rate decision may affect your wallet.

Central bank keeps interest rates steady at 3.5-3.75 percent amid inflation concerns and global economic strain.

Powell's news conference after holding rates covered the US-Israel war with Iran, inflation, legal attacks, and the Fed's independence.

Jerome Powell staying on as governor and Kevin Warsh’s unclear stance signal a new era of policy uncertainty for markets.