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Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics said on Sunday it was considering moving up publication of its monthly consumer price ...
It’s complicated — and can be legitimately challenging even for experts to decipher the impact of fast moving policy changes and tariffs on real-world pricing.
The stock market does not want Donald Trump to fire Jerome Powell.
Renewed political pressure on the Federal Reserve is rattling the bond market, driving up yields and reigniting concerns about central bank independence.
Stocks in New York gave back early gains, while bond yields rose and the dollar fell after the Bloomberg report that Trump could fire the chair of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell. Bloomberg sources ...
The Trump administration and many market observers are offering diametrically opposed explanations for why dramatic tariff ...
CPI June report shows core inflation at 2.9%; Fed holds rates steady amid tariff pressures, offering direction for the stock ...
The CPI rose 0.3% month-over-month in June, accelerating from May’s 0.1% pace. Year-over-year inflation also jumped to 2.7%, up from 2.4% in May. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, rose 0.2% in ...
The June CPI report shows that inflation is accelerating, but at a pace that's in line with economists' expectations. The ...
Bank earnings, inflation, and new crypto regulation are some of the things on the investors' radar this week.
China's producer deflation deepened to its worst level in almost two years in June as the economy grappled with uncertainty ...