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Reuters
22 minutes ago
- Business
- Reuters
Trump says he may have to change his mind about firing Fed chair Powell
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he may have to change his mind about firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. Trump made the comment in a lengthy social media post criticizing the Federal Reserve's decision to not lower interest rates. "I don't know why the Board doesn't override (Powell)," Trump wrote. "Maybe, just maybe, I'll have to change my mind about firing him? But regardless, his Term ends shortly," Trump added. "I fully understand that my strong criticism of him makes it more difficult for him to do what he should be doing, lowering Rates, but I've tried it all different ways," Trump said.


Bloomberg
3 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
September Is Live Meeting for Fed, Says Guggenheim's Brown
Guggenheim Fixed Income CIO Steven Brown says September will be a "live meeting" for the Federal Reserve when it decides on interest rates. He speaks on "Bloomberg Real Yield." (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
4 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Brown and Al-Hussainy on Rate Cutes and Labor Market
Guggenheim Fixed Income CIO Steven Brown and Columbia Threadneedle Global Rates Strategist Ed Al-Hussainy discusses when the Fed will cut rates and how the labor marketing is dampening on 'Real Yield.' (Source: Bloomberg)
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Conecta Fiction & Entertainment Hands Out $115,000 Prizes As Spanish Confab Kicks Off
A duo of scripted projects has landed €100,000 ($115,000) each at Conecta Fiction & Entertainment. The international content event began last night in the against the dramatic surroundings of the mountainous Spanish city Cuenca, with Patricia Franco, Regional Minister of Economy, Business and Employment of Castilla-La Mancha, using a speech to announce the winning projects of the third Castilla-La Mancha Feature Films and Series Competition. More from Deadline Robin Wright Says AI Is Coming For Industry Jobs & Recalls Battle For Equal Pay On 'House Of Cards': "It Was Difficult" Getting Emotional With Holmes: 'Sherlock & Daughter' Creator On His Take On The Iconic Sleuth Mariel Molino & Austin Stowell On Their Hopes For 'NCIS: Origins', The Big Season 1 Scenes & Who Should Play The Older Lala In the regional category, Piedra, Papel o Tijera (Rock, Paper, Scissors), which comes from Toledan production company Altamira Entertainment, won out. The series stars the likes of Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, José Coronado, Irene Escolar and Chino Darín. In the national category award went to La Celestina, a modern take on the 1499 book by Fernando de Rojas. Directed by Tina Olivares, it stars the likes of Esmeralda Pimentel and Juana Acosta. A total of 19 projects were submitted for the awards. The awards were the first news out of the ninth edition of Conecta, which began as a scripted-only event but has in recent years expanded to incorporate entertainment. This is the first year it's being held in Cuenca, UNESCO World Heritage Site that is around 170km south-east of Madrid. The opening ceremony was held at the Church of San Miguel last night, with representatives from Conecta, Government of Castilla-La Mancha, Unifrance, the Institut Français of Spain and the Canadian Embassy in attendance alongside execs, talent and creatives. France and Canada are the countries of focus. Géraldine Gonard, Director of Conecta, used her welcome speech to pay tribute to the countries, saying they were 'two powerful markets with a highly competitive content industry on the international scene, which will find in Cuenca and Castilla-La Mancha the ideal setting for developing future co-productions and joint projects.' Best of Deadline 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More 'Bachelor in Paradise' Cast Announcement: See Who Is Headed To The Beach For Season 10


Bloomberg
14 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Price Increases Will Come Next Fall: eToro's Lale Akoner
eToro's Global Market Analyst Lale Akoner is expecting two Fed rate cuts this year, after it held for the fourth consecutive meeting. She says importers may be absorbing the cost of US tariffs for now, but price rises are coming. Lale Akoner spoke to Tom Mackenzie on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe. This interview occurred on Thursday, June 19. (Source: Bloomberg)