Powell pledges flexible rate policy, won’t quit if Trump asks him
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank can be patient as it assesses risks to a U.S. economy and will adjust policy quickly if needed.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank can be patient as it assesses risks to a U.S. economy and will adjust policy quickly if needed.
Foamcraft Inc., an Indianapolis-based foam-products manufacturer than began selling mattresses less than two years ago, plans to compete directly with online mattress behemoths such as Casper, Leesa and Purple.
Indiana graduation rates have held relatively steady since 2011, fluctuating by small amounts each year.
Indiana officials have approved new rules to rein in a state agency that awarded grants intended for struggling veterans to its own employees.
U.S. employers dramatically stepped up their hiring in December in an encouraging display of strength for an economy. And average hourly pay improved 3.2 percent from a year ago.
Should it drag into February, the slowdown in government activity could help shake confidence and cause businesses and consumers to stop spending.
Sales of new vehicles in the United States rose slightly in 2018, defying predictions and highlighting a strong economy.
The state GOP said Holcomb ended 2018 with more campaign cash in the bank that any previous second-year governor.
CHNI LLC, which owns more than 100 newspapers in 22 states, has been acquired by the Retirement Systems of Alabama.
When Goshen native Luke Jacobs, an environmental scientist and self-taught techie, developed software to streamline his job, he got a tepid response from his employer. Displeased, he tapped his brainiac brother and equally smart Indiana University classmate to start their own firm.
Stocks tumbled Thursday on Wall Street, with technology companies suffering their worst loss in seven years, after Apple reported that iPhone sales are slumping.
The United Auto Workers union is accusing General Motors of violating a national contract by using temporary workers in Indiana instead of employing full-timers who were laid off from its factories.
The good news is that state tax revenue is on target to exceed expectations. The bad news is that mandated Medicaid expenditures are also on track to be above expectations.
Purchase of SOPHI Global gives Denison a new subsidiary and adds Lucas Oil Estate and numerous downtown destinations to its valet holdings.
behaviors gained to help live a healthier life can also be used to improve financial health.
Rep. Greg Steuerwald, R-Avon, who introduced the bill, said the measure does not list specific protected classes because “we wanted every bias to be included that you can think of.”
The lobby of the MilesHerndon ad agency in the historic Woessner Building will open next month as Gavel, a cafe and lounge that will offer coffee, beer, wine, cocktails and a limited food menu.
The Nickel Plate District has exploded with development—and the biggest project yet is on the horizon.
The Rock initiative is providing affordable homes and spurring other big changes in the far-east-side neighborhood.
Hate-crimes legislation and increasing teacher pay might be the big talking points at the Indiana Statehouse this session, but it’s a safe bet that gambling will stir up a few debates, too.