Why did the Fed vigorously backpedal on further rate cuts and pivot to "wait and see"? Long-term interest rates matter. Read ...
The U.S. public’s near-term inflation expectations were largely stable in January, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York report ...
President Donald Trump has a rhetorical style that can be hard to follow. But even a casual listener at this point can ...
This week’s forthcoming Consumer Price Index report could show easing year-on-year inflation, increasing the potential for ...
US consumers’ long-term inflation expectations edged higher in January ahead of tariff announcements by the Trump ...
U.S. consumer sentiment dropped unexpectedly in February to a seven-month low and inflation expectations rocketed as ...
Consumers, the engine of the U.S. economy, kept their inflation expectations for the near- and medium-term timeframes ...
The latest U.S. producer-price inflation data have slightly brought forward market expectations of when the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. Wednesday's above-forecast CPI data pushed market ...
President Trump pledged to lower costs on “Day 1” as a candidate. His administration now acknowledges it will take more time.
Surprisingly strong U.S. inflation in January stoked investor fears that a heating economy and looming tariffs could corner ...
The hotter-than-expected wholesale inflation came just a day after data showed consumer prices rose more than anticipated.
Prices moving upward in January has further cooled hopes of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in the near future.