The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, just days after President Donald Trump called on the central bank to lower them. The announcement put the central bank on a potential collision course with Trump, though a longstanding norm of independence typically insulates the Fed from direct political interference.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia's crown prince said Thursday the kingdom wants to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years, comments that came after President ...
Saudi Arabia's economy returned to growth in 2024, with real gross domestic product increasing 1.3% compared to the prior year, showed preliminary government data released on Thursday.
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he will call for a lowering of U.S. interest rates, exerting pressure on the Federal Reserve despite a longstanding norm of political independence at the central bank.
The president says he wants Opec and Saudi Arabia to bring down the price of oil which he says is fuelling the Russia-Ukraine war.
Saudi Arabia aims to diversify its economy as part of the country’s long-term economic transformation plan, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan tells Bloomberg at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spoke to Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday in the first call with a foreign leader of his second term, appearing to renew efforts ...
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday will announce its latest decision setting the level of interest rates, just days after President Donald Trump called on the central bank to lower them. Investors widel
Ultimately, global markets will determine medium- and long-term interest rates and oil prices. The caveat for Trump is that politicians who try to circumvent markets eventually lose. The price discovery mechanism, unlike politicians and bureaucrats, can’t be suppressed, bought off or rendered inert for long.
US President Donald Trump has said he will demand the country's central bank to lower interest rates when crude oil prices come down.
President Donald Trump took his America First economic platform to the international community Thursday, promoting tax cuts, oil extraction, and tariffs at the World Economic Forum at Davos.
The pressure from the president has not influenced the U.S. monetary policy, which considers the situation "balanced.". Just six days after Donald Trump demanded in Davos that central banks around the world lower interest rates,