
Elisabeth Buchwald
Economy Explainer Reporter at CNN Business
Economy reporter @CNN prev: @USAToday @MarketWatch @CNBC and GW. Proud midnight snacker. Spells name with an s. [email protected]
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wxow.com | Ramishah Maruf |Tori Powell |Elisabeth Buchwald
New York (CNN) — President Donald Trump said he had “no intention” of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday. Trump has ripped into Powell over the past week over what he has called the Fed’s “too late” stance in reducing interest rates. But the president’s tirade has sent stocks and bonds lower, as investors feared the Fed’s independence could be at risk.
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cnnespanol.cnn.com | Ramishah Maruf |Tori B. Powell |Elisabeth Buchwald
El presidente de la Reserva Federal, Jerome Powell, pronuncia un discurso en una conferencia de prensa el 19 de marzo de 2025 en Washington. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images CNN — El presidente Donald Trump dijo el martes que no tenía “intención” de despedir al presidente de la Reserva Federal (Fed), Jerome Powell. El mensaje es un cambio drástico respecto al día anterior, cuando Trump llamó a Powell un “gran perdedor” en una publicación de Truth Social e insinuó que lo despediría.
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channel3000.com | Ramishah Maruf |Tori Powell |Elisabeth Buchwald
New York (CNN) — President Donald Trump said he had “no intention of firing” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday. The message is a stark change from just a day earlier, when Trump called Powell a “major loser” in a Truth Social post and hinted that he would fire him. Trump has recently kept the pressure on Powell to lower interest rates – an action the Fed chair recently said he would not rush or take lightly.
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news8000.com | Ramishah Maruf |Tori Powell |Elisabeth Buchwald
New York (CNN) — President Donald Trump said he had “no intention” of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday. Trump has ripped into Powell over the past week over what he has called the Fed’s “too late” stance in reducing interest rates. But the president’s tirade has sent stocks and bonds lower, as investors feared the Fed’s independence could be at risk.
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cnn.com | Elisabeth Buchwald
A woman looks at cranes and shipping containers from an observation platform at the Port of Pyeongtaek in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, on April 2. Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters New York CNN — Ever since President Donald Trump introduced his first round of new tariffs, it’s been a waiting game to see just how much they’ll impact the global economy. This week, one of the earliest signs was revealed — and it wasn’t pretty.
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After MUCH confusion WH confirms Mexico and Canada not subject to additional 10% tariff and remaining at status quo

Can’t help but think about #TheWhiteLotus PR team having to deal with yet another round of murders on their soil time to bring on the crisis management team

RT @weiss_hadas: me & the paragraph the editor wants me to delete https://t.co/9Xigj10Jk9