Inflation ran hotter than forecasters expected in January, but a quirk of the data involving seasonal adjustment means many economists have stopped short of declaring inflation has reignited.
As price pressures gradually ease, the U.S. economy will likely expand 2.3% this year and 1.8% next year, according to the ...
Ukraine war negotiation talk supports risk sentiment. Higher than expected US PPI data but weak components that feed into PCE deflator; US Treasuries rally, reversing some of previous day's move ...
Housing cost increases have settled back down to pre-pandemic levels, providing some hope that inflation could slow this year despite surging costs for food, energy, and other necessities.