Close Menu
Cryptosphere Update
  • Crypto News
  • Economy
  • Crypto Markets
  • World News
  • Technology
  • Breaking Views
What's Hot

A McDonald’s employee suffered severe burns to his face and body after a colleague poured hot oil on him, his family says.

June 8, 2026

Has Satoshi returned? An old Bitcoin wallet that has been dormant since 2010 has woken up

June 8, 2026

Federal lawsuit seeks to halt UFC event on White House South Lawn

June 8, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • A McDonald’s employee suffered severe burns to his face and body after a colleague poured hot oil on him, his family says.
  • Has Satoshi returned? An old Bitcoin wallet that has been dormant since 2010 has woken up
  • Federal lawsuit seeks to halt UFC event on White House South Lawn
  • TradFi futures soar on crypto exchanges as spot trading slows down: CryptoQuant
  • Kimi Antonelli wins F1 Monaco GP after crash and red flag
  • At least 12 people shot near Ohio festival, gunman still at large
  • Ethereum breakdown warning: this major level could trigger further downtrend
  • Why ceasefires won’t stop deadly attacks in Gaza, Lebanon and the Gulf
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Cryptosphere Update
  • Crypto News
  • Economy
  • Crypto Markets
  • World News
  • Technology
  • Breaking Views
Crypto Heatmap
Cryptosphere Update
Home » Bank of America CEO says economic growth is “better than people think.”
Economy

Bank of America CEO says economic growth is “better than people think.”

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartMarch 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Bank Of America Ceo Says Economic Growth Is "better Than
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said on Wednesday that consumers continue to spend and economic growth should be strong this year.

Despite research showing confidence has been low for nearly three years amid growing concerns about inflation, Moynihan told CNBC that consumers are still paying for it, but are still paying for it, while consumers are still paying for it, moving towards goods and services.

“We’re in this classic moment… consumers say, ‘I’m even more pessimistic.’ “But if they actually see what they do every day, they’re continuing to spend, meaning the economy should be able to withstand better than people think.”

From a numerical perspective, the bank’s chief said gross domestic product growth this year is close to 2%, close to 3%, from recent trends. Part of the slowdown comes from President Donald Trump’s tariffs. This estimated that Moynihan would reduce growth rates by around 0.4% before the economy adjusted.

But he said the 2% level was “growing trend growth, something we’ve all been trying to reach over the 10 or 15 years of the financial crisis.”

“It should be a good for the economy as consumers continue to be solid,” Moynihan added. “There are a lot of questions out there and I think it’ll be sorted out. But now we’re not talking about what’s going to happen, we’re talking about. Consumers continue to spend quite a lot of effort on the first part of the year.”

FRB Outlook

The interview came on the same day the Federal Reserve issued its latest decision on interest rates. The market offers little opportunity to cut through meetings. Moynihan supported the bank’s appeal not only that the central bank will not move on Wednesday, but will also be on hold until 2026.

“I think the Fed will not know what the tariffs will be impacted and will be a little more cautious about cutting,” he said. “They might want to grab the firepower they built up over the last year or so.

Moynihan added that it would be better to maintain a “real interest rate” close to zero, which was common due to the financial crisis towards the Covid pandemic.

Don’t miss these insights from CNBC Pro

America bank CEO economic growth people
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Leslie
Leslie Stewart

Related Posts

At least 12 people shot near Ohio festival, gunman still at large

June 7, 2026

Employment statistics for May will be released on Friday. Here’s what you can expect

June 4, 2026

Long-term unemployment is rapidly increasing in the United States, hurting workers and the economy.

June 4, 2026

US sanctions Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Novitex in large-scale ‘economic anger’ crackdown

June 3, 2026
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Popular Posts

Department of Justice removes press release regarding charges against January 6th rioters

May 23, 2026

DappRadar reports record sales of 18 million units in 2025’s largest market revival

October 11, 2025

Why ceasefires won’t stop deadly attacks in Gaza, Lebanon and the Gulf

June 6, 2026

Chainalysis reveals $100 million peptide market built on cryptocurrencies

June 4, 2026
Latest Posts

A McDonald’s employee suffered severe burns to his face and body after a colleague poured hot oil on him, his family says.

June 8, 2026

Has Satoshi returned? An old Bitcoin wallet that has been dormant since 2010 has woken up

June 8, 2026

Federal lawsuit seeks to halt UFC event on White House South Lawn

June 8, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated with the latest news and exclusive offers.

About
About

At Cryptosphere Update, we are dedicated to bringing you in-depth coverage of the rapidly evolving crypto landscape, from market trends and emerging blockchain projects to regulatory developments and expert analysis. Our mission is to keep you informed and ahead of the curve in the ever-changing world of digital assets.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Don't Miss

A McDonald’s employee suffered severe burns to his face and body after a colleague poured hot oil on him, his family says.

June 8, 2026

Has Satoshi returned? An old Bitcoin wallet that has been dormant since 2010 has woken up

June 8, 2026

Federal lawsuit seeks to halt UFC event on White House South Lawn

June 8, 2026
Newsletter

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

© 2026 Cryptosphere Update. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.