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Investors will focus on U.S. inflation data for June as they look to judge whether the Federal Reserve is likely to cut ...
A rally that has taken U.S. stocks to record highs will be tested in the coming week by the kick-off of corporate earnings ...
"Considerable uncertainty" around timing, size, and duration of tariffs' potential impacts divides Federal Reserve officials.
Editor’s Note: a guest post by Robert Wright If you’ve been paying attention to the economy lately, you’ve probably noticed ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell defends the interest rate pause amid concerns about tariff-driven inflation. Here’s what this means ...
Consumer expectations for future inflation have settled back to levels last seen at the beginning of the year, prior to the ...
A Lehigh University professor says the key to better economic times is U.S. businesses working to become more competitive.
The U.S. Federal Reserve faces a tough decision between prioritizing inflation or growth, amid conflicting data in a volatile ...
U.S. policymakers are increasingly anxious about the integrity of certain government benchmarks, crucial data points that help the Fed assess the economy’s health and guide interest rate decisions.
The best the Fed can do (whether or not tariff shocks appear) is keep nominal spending on a stable trajectory.
Stocks are at record highs as the first half of 2025 draws to a close. But strategists say that risks to the economy are all but removed.
Whether prices will heat up or cool down is the must-watch event for the Federal Reserve and those calling for a July rate cut.
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