Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Diverging views on effects of Donald Trump’s tariffs open schism among central bank’s officials
Governor Chris Waller says US has yet to see an inflation ‘shock’ from Donald Trump’s tariffs
And the housing market still does not work
Central bank officials divided over how to respond to Donald Trump's tariffs
Central bank officials split amid concerns over higher inflation as a result of tariffs
Without political consensus, hawkish central banks and budgetary rules will not bring economic stability
Plus retailer stablecoins
Middle East hostilities likely to heighten caution as Fed and BoE prepare to meet
The right’s fight against bank reserve remuneration has gone transatlantic
Officials outside the US worry about what will happen when Jay Powell leaves the Fed
President calls Federal Reserve chair a ‘numbskull’ for not reducing US borrowing costs
Trade war fuels price pressures ahead of Federal Reserve meeting next week
US president frustrated at Federal Reserve’s wait-and-see approach while European Central Bank has cut rates again
Head of the US central bank’s St Louis branch Alberto Musalem expects uncertainty ‘through the summer’
Renewed attack on Federal Reserve comes after official data shows weakening employment growth
New vice-chair for supervision Michelle Bowman says she will seek changes to crucial rule over capital holding levels
And against alternative investments
Removal of $2tn limit imposed by Federal Reserve in 2018 frees US bank to pursue growth
Officials make clear the central bank would be a lean, mean, rate-cutting machine if the president ditched his tariffs
Some real experts weigh in
Central bank needs to mix playing defence with going on the offensive with a new policy framework and improved communication
Central bank chair meets president at White House to discuss economic expectations
US Court of International Trade’s decision will not be final word but raises possibility of more measured trade policy