A chart comparing today's post-COVID-19 inflationary wave to the great inflation of the 1970s is making the rounds again ...
US stocks were largely lower on Wednesday as investors digested a hotter-than-expected January inflation reading and ...
“Core” C.P.I., which more closely reflects underlying inflation by removing volatile food and energy prices, also showed ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the consumer price index report for January on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
The US Dollar pops after stronger-than-expected January inflation numbers.
Take a look at how various financial markets are trading following the release of January's consumer-price index: stock futures, Treasury yields, the dollar, gold and Brent crude oil.
Market sentiment is due for another knockback as fresh tariff threats surface.
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