KEY POINTS
  • Trump claimed U.S. growth would have exceeded 3% and the stock market would be 7,000 to 10,000 points higher if it weren't for the Fed.
  • Trump was speaking at a meeting of Japanese business leaders in Tokyo during his state visit to Japan on Saturday. 
  • The central bank held rates steady at its March meeting and minutes released last week showed it does not expect any hikes "for some time."
  • Though the Dow closed up 95.22 points at 25,585.69 on Friday, it was still down 0.7% for the week.
  • That marks the Dow's fifth consecutive weekly decline, its longest streak since 2011.