The U.S. Justice Department hit the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas Friday as part of a criminal probe into the central bank's leadership. The development, confirmed in a video statement over the weekend, marks an escalation in scrutiny of top Fed officials—a move that could ripple through financial markets. Given the Fed's outsized influence on interest rates, inflation expectations, and asset valuations across the board, this kind of institutional pressure adds another layer of uncertainty to the macroeconomic backdrop investors are already grappling with.
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GraphGuru
· 01-15 10:36
Big news! The Federal Reserve is under investigation, the market is about to explode.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-14 16:24
The Federal Reserve has finally come under scrutiny, about time too
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-12 19:54
Just saw this news at 3 a.m... The Department of Justice directly taking action against the Federal Reserve, will this liquidity gap expand instantly? Need to dig into the data first.
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CrashHotline
· 01-12 19:52
Is the Federal Reserve about to get into trouble? The Department of Justice has already stepped in. Now, interest rates and inflation expectations will have to be re-ranked.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-12 19:51
Is the Federal Reserve under investigation? This is getting interesting. Will the interest rate policy change?
The U.S. Justice Department hit the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas Friday as part of a criminal probe into the central bank's leadership. The development, confirmed in a video statement over the weekend, marks an escalation in scrutiny of top Fed officials—a move that could ripple through financial markets. Given the Fed's outsized influence on interest rates, inflation expectations, and asset valuations across the board, this kind of institutional pressure adds another layer of uncertainty to the macroeconomic backdrop investors are already grappling with.