CEA nominee pressed on inflation, tariffs during Senate hearing

Christopher Phelan, President Donald Trump’s nominee to chair the Council of Economic Advisers, declined to directly answer questions about recent inflation data and the effects of tariffs on consumers during a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday.

JPMorgan shuffles executive management; Lake to retire

The largest U.S. bank by assets named two co-presidents as part of its latest executive management changes. Marianne Lake, who was widely viewed as a contender to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon, will retire from the company.

Key inflation metric flashes red at 4.1%

The Bureau of Economic Analysis’ personal consumption expenditures inflation report for May showed that inflation had risen 4.1%, meeting elevated expectations and casting further doubt on the prospects of near-term interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

OCC preemption moves could be headed for Supreme Court

Critics of the OCC’s broad preemption stance say the OCC is resurrecting an approach Congress curtailed after the financial crisis, setting up another Supreme Court test over the balance between federal banking powers and state consumer protections.