Markets could see fresh volatility this week amid updates on Trump's tariff plans, the job market, and central bank's outlook ...
Economist Peter Schiff criticized the Federal Reserve’s 2% inflation target as a pretext for accommodative monetary policy, ...
The week was a whirlwind of economic and political events that kept the markets on their toes. From tariff concerns voiced by Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell‘s firm ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed prices rose on a monthly basis but dropped year ...
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The latest data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that in January the annual […] ...
Either way, inflation's recent uptick is a major reason the Federal Reserve has paused its interest rate cuts, after implementing three of them last year. On Tuesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said ...
U.S. inflation accelerated in January, unwelcome news to markets, companies and consumers hoping for interest rate relief, as unflappable Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell sat for a second day on ...
No change in interest rates is expected when the Federal Open Market Committee is scheduled to set rates again on March 19.
Federal Reserve officials at a meeting last month pointed to rising risks that inflation could worsen, a key reason they kept ...
The Federal Reserve’s key measure of inflation cooled slightly in January, giving investors a glimmer of hope for interest rate cuts.
Economists agree that presidents’ influence on prices is fairly limited. But that doesn’t stop politicians from trying to ...
Economist Peter Schiff criticized the Federal Reserve’s 2% inflation target as a pretext for accommodative monetary policy, amid Fed Chair Jerome Powell‘s recent congressional testimony ...