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Unexpectedly solid job gains in June bolstered the case for the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates on hold to keep ...
The latest labor market data reinforces the central bank’s wait-and-see approach to lowering borrowing costs, despite ...
The Federal Reserve's targeted inflation measure ticked slightly higher in May, but the numbers didn't show a big ...
The U.S. is likely facing a period of elevated inflation that risks seeping into consumer psychology, with companies likely ...
The Fed Chair on Tuesday reiterated the central bank plans to "wait and learn more" about the impact of tariffs on inflation ...
The odds of a rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting evaporated after a resilient jobs report for the month of June ...
Steady job growth and slightly elevated inflation rates indicate that the Fed will avoid rate cuts for now despite Trump’s demands.
Officials at the Federal Reserve believe the impacts of Trump’s tariffs on the economy will start to appear this summer.
The personal consumption expenditures price index rose 0.1% for the month, pushing the annual inflation rate to 2.3%, ...
The dollar is headed for a few months of gains after tariffs raise inflation and force the Federal Reserve to delay interest ...
If they want to make a mistake here and not cut, that’s fine,” Bessent told CNBC, insisting that tariffs imposed by Trump ...
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced Friday that core inflation jumped higher than expected last month.