The US president has stepped up his criticism of the central bank’s chair, prompting some to question how long it can remain above politics
Minutes from US central bank’s June meeting highlight schism over effect of Donald Trump’s levies
Being ‘one of us’ matters amid US presidential challenge
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
RIP FAIT. We hardly knew ye
Easier scenario and changes to requirements allowed Wall Street bank to ratchet up shareholder payout
Wall Street titans to raise dividends and buy back shares on back of lighter oversight
Fed chair has been under relentless pressure from Donald Trump to lower borrowing costs
US contemplates the potential disaster of a shadow Fed chair and the ECB gets too cocky
Last time he got what he needed instead
Plus central bank digital currencies
Regulators in Washington want to encourage more consolidation in the banking industry
The president is undermining his own desire for lower interest rates
Donald Trump’s criticism of central bank chair has fuelled expectations of a dovish shift once he leaves in May next year
Central bank toned down scenario to measure lenders’ resilience from previous year
US president renews attack on Jay Powell and says borrowing costs should fall to 1%
Calls for European governments to repatriate the bullion they store in the US are a sign of something bigger
US dollar fell after report that Donald Trump could name nominee to succeed Jay Powell as soon as this summer
Living in the past, it’s a new regulation
US central bank proposes lowering ‘supplementary leverage ratio’ after extensive industry lobbying
And how much does the Fed chair matter?
Industry insiders expect increasing clarity on trade policy, rates and the economy to unleash wave of M&A
Jay Powell has nearly a year left. Let the jockeying begin
US central bank chair tells congressional committee economy remains ‘solid’ but tariffs could push up prices
Vice-chair for financial supervision says Donald Trump’s tariffs will have smaller effect on inflation than feared