The last piece of inflation data the Federal Reserve will see before its pivotal December meeting to debate another ...
The San Francisco Federal Reserve warns that current tariffs are "unprecedented in magnitude" compared to 40 years of trade ...
October jobs and inflation reports are canceled and November data are delayed until after the Fed's Dec. 9-10 meeting. What ...
The Federal Reserve’s an anecdotal look at the economy shows a sputtering job market and moderate inflation in November.
Delayed September data will be the most recent official look at inflation available to the Fed at December meeting.
If the Fed holds interest rates steady as a means of protecting against tariff-induced inflation, it risks a deeper slowdown ...
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Leaders of the Federal Reserve Bank have split opinions on whether to hold interest rates steady or make another dent.
Key monthly metrics from the US government continue to be released now that the shutdown has ended. Next up: September wholesale inflation and retail sales.
"Instead, tariff shocks appear to act as aggregate demand shocks—moving inflation and unemployment in the same directions." ...
In the midst of the current economic turbulence, Bill Gross, a seasoned bond manager on Wall Street, has made a bold ...
Consumer prices rose in September slower than expected, likely locking the Federal Reserve into cutting interest rates next ...