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Kyle Fitzgerald

Kyle Fitzgerald

Kyle Fitzgerald is a business reporter who joined The National in 2021. Based out of Washington DC, Kyle primarily covers the Federal Reserve and economic policy. He previously worked for the US Sun and covered two Olympic Games for NBC Sport Group, where he was part of an Emmy-award winning team. Kyle received his master's degree from the University of Westminster in London and his bachelor's at St John's University in Queens, New York.
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Customers in line outside Silicon Valley Bank headquarters in Santa Clara, California in 2023. Getty Images
IMF warns of new banking crisis one year after SVB collapse

US lenders are still vulnerable because of high interest rates

BankingMarch 05, 2024
Low prices at a Walmart in Austin, Texas. Core PCE, which excludes food and energy, rose 0.4 per cent last month. EPA
Fed's preferred US inflation metric increases in January

Latest release comes weeks before US central bank's next policy meeting

EconomyFebruary 29, 2024
A US regulator is reportedly investigating whther OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman misled investors. Reuters
US regulator investigates whether Altman misled AI investors

Inquiry comes months after ChatGPT maker's board ousted their chief executive for being 'not consistently candid in his communications'

TechnologyFebruary 29, 2024
The superyacht Amadea was seized by the US from a sanctioned Russian oligarch. The G7, EU and Australia have frozen about $282 billion in Russian assets since Russia invaded Ukraine. AP
'Moral case' to unlock frozen Russian assets for Ukraine aid

US Treasury chief says the funds should be used for Ukraine's resistance and reconstruction after the war

WorldFebruary 27, 2024
Members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps standing in formation during a military parade in 2019. AFP / Iranian Presidency Handout
US and UK sanction IRGC deputy commander and Houthi member

Washington also takes aim at companies operating vessel shipping Iranian commodities to businesses in China

USFebruary 27, 2024
Janet Yellen, US Treasury Secretary, speaks during a press conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. AFP
Yellen presses Netanyahu to improve economic ties with West Bank

US Treasury Secretary says Israel has resumed transferring tax revenue to Palestinian Authority

USFebruary 27, 2024
A graveyard where Ukrainian soldiers who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war are buried, in Kramatorsk, Donetsk. AFP
US announces sweeping Russia sanctions package

President Joe Biden warns of consequences of not stopping Vladimir Putin as war drags into third year

USFebruary 23, 2024
Federal Reserve officials expressed are unlikely to start cutting rates at their March meeting. Reuters
Fed concerned about cutting US interest rates too quickly

Latest minutes from US central bank show officials are uncertain when they will begin pulling back on rates

EconomyFebruary 21, 2024
The Consumer Price Index, which includes food, rose 0.3 per cent in January, the Labour Department reported on Tuesday. EPA
US inflation comes in hotter than expected in January

Latest data comes as Federal Reserve looks for more evidence that price rises are returning towards its target

EconomyFebruary 13, 2024
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer arrives at the Capitol building before the legislative body passed a $95 billion security package. AP
US House urged to pass Israel-Ukraine funding bill after Senate victory

Republicans say package is unlikely to pass in House of Representatives

USFebruary 13, 2024
Officials at the Federal Reserve expressed caution on cutting US interest rates too soon. Bloomberg
Fed asks for patience ahead of cutting US interest rates

US central bankers expecting to dial back restrictive policy this year, but are wary about starting too soon

EconomyFebruary 08, 2024
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the US central bank ought to act carefully when deciding on the timing of cutting interest rates. Reuters
Fed chairman says it is 'prudent' to wait on cutting US interest rates

US central bank chairman warns against dialling back on interest rates too soon

EconomyFebruary 05, 2024
Iranian-made unmanned aerial vehicles on display during a ceremony in Tehran. EPA / Iranian Ministry of Defence
US imposes new drone and cybersecurity sanctions on Iran

Actions are latest in series of measures Washington has taken in response to Iran-linked attacks on personnel in Middle East

USFebruary 02, 2024
A recruitment sign in New York. US employers were expected to add 185,000 jobs in January. AFP
US economy smashes expectations with January job gains

Employers added 353,000 jobs last month as Federal Reserve ruled out March rate cuts

EconomyFebruary 02, 2024
US President Joe Biden wrote a letter to Congress condemning violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. AP
Biden takes action against Israeli settlers who attack Palestinians

US President says violence in occupied territory constitutes a serious threat to peace, security and stability in the region

USFebruary 01, 2024
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