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Brian Moynihan says consumers are in a ‘classic’ situation of worrying about money but continuing to spend - MSNDespite consumer concerns about finances, spending remains strong, said Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan. While tariff threats may slightly lower GDP forecasts, Bank of America expects steady 2% ...
Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said US consumers, helped by wage growth, remain in good shape even amid elevated interest rates, and that businesses are once again ...
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said although he is relieved lawmakers reached a resolution for the debt ceiling, it is “not good for the United States to go through this.” ...
Banks, a barometer of the broader U.S. economy, are seeing early signs that the tariff-induced pause in activity is lifting.
U.S. consumers have more debt and are starting to pull back on spending as they're trying to "maintain a lifestyle," says Bank of America's Brian Moynihan.
US consumers are still in a position of strength despite persistent inflation and other economic headwinds, Bank of America Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said.
The Fed won't reach its 2% inflation target till 2025, according to Bank of America's CEO. Brian Moynihan added that data shows consumers are spending less, pointing to an incoming recession.
MOYNIHAN: Well, the inflation's tipping over, but one of the toughest things for the Federal Reserve is the power of the US consumer. And they were, they were, they were employed, they were ...
Investing.com -- According to Brian Moynihan, US consumers have increased their spending by 6% this year. The rate of spending is faster than the previous year, with a noticeable shift towards ...
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said although he is relieved lawmakers reached a resolution for the debt ceiling, it is “not good for the United States to go through this.” ...
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