Nick Timiraos

Nick Timiraos is a chief economics correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and is based in Washington. He covers the Federal Reserve and other major developments in U.S economic policy.

22%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

10%

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Conflicts of Interest

25%

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Contradictions

50%

Examples:

  • Fed Minutes Suggest Rate Hikes Are Over
  • Powell's Pivot Sows Confusion Over When and How Fast Fed Will Cut

Deceptions

10%

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Recent Articles

Fed Minutes Suggest Rate Hikes Are Over but Offer No Timetable on Cuts

Fed Minutes Suggest Rate Hikes Are Over but Offer No Timetable on Cuts

Broke On: Wednesday, 03 January 2024
    The Federal Reserve has finished the series of interest-rate increases that began in March 2022. Officials highlighted the risks of an overly restrictive stance on interest rates as inflation cools. Progress is being made in bringing down inflation with supply chain factors contributing substantially to a surge peaking in mid-2021 appearing to have eased.