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Toward the end of the year, the housing market may become a bigger deal for inflation than tariffs - Comerica Bank chief ...
The case for a U.S. interest rate cut remains unresolved as Federal Reserve officials head into their policy meeting later ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve should not cut interest rates "for some time" as the impact of Trump administration tariffs begin ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the consumer price index (CPI), a popular inflation gauge, increased in June to ...
The Bureau of Economic Analysis said the consumer price index rose to 0.3% in June to an annualized rate of 2.7%, making the ...
The likelihood of a rate cut in July is low, but at least one member of the Federal Open Market Committee is advocating for ...
Strong job data earlier this month pushed back bets on a July cut and lowered odds for September to around 70%, down from ...
The inflation gauge the Federal Reserve relies on most to decide whether to raise or lower U.S. interest rates is likely to ...
The Federal Reserve looks to be in the clear to cut rates in September, given easing inflation data from the shelter component of June's CPI, according to Tani Fukui, senior director of global ...
Although Trump thinks Powell is “the Worst Federal Reserve Chairman in History" the Fed chair and his colleagues probably are listening to the president's arguments in favor of a lower rate.
Wall Street debates the Fed's next move as tariff and inflation uncertainty mount ahead of this week's CPI report.
A trickle of what is likely tariff-induced inflation has appeared in areas like household furnishings within Tuesday's consumer-price index data, and it is likely to gain momentum in the coming months ...
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