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Inflation, March
US inflation increases moderately; consumer spending boosts Q2 outlook
U.S. monthly inflation rose moderately in March, but stubbornly higher costs for housing and utilities suggested the Federal Reserve could keep interest rates elevated for a while.
Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rose 2.8% in March in yet another setback for rate cuts
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation showed prices once again rose at an unexpectedly brisk rate in March, marking another setback for rate-cut timing.
US Economy News Today: Fed's Preferred Inflation Measure Shows Stubborn Inflation Increasing
Today, the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation showed inflation remained stubbornly high, with the annual tally up from last month.
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US employers scaled back hiring in April. How that could let the Fed cut interest rates
The nation’s employers pulled back on their hiring in April but still added a decent 175,000 jobs in a sign that persistently high interest rates may be starting to slow the robust U.S. job
Stock Market Today: Hopes of Rate Cuts Send Dow Higher
Stocks kicked off a new earnings-heavy week in the green, with Disney and Uber among the companies scheduled to report.
Stock market today: US stocks climb on solid earnings and rate cut hopes
US stocks surged on Monday amid solid first-quarter earnings reports and renewed hopes of interest rate cuts. Rate cut wagers grew following Friday's lighter-than-expected April jobs report. The futures market is now pricing in at least two interest rate cuts by the end of the year.
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Inflation gauge still too hot in March
"The hot inflation readings through March should write off any rate cuts in the first half of 2024," said Nationwide Senior ...
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US PCE inflation preview and implication to the next Fed decision
It was a sea of red in the futures market on Thursday as attention shifted to the upcoming US Personal Consumption ...
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US Job Openings Fall to Three-Year Low in March
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings fell to a three-year low in March, while the number of people quitting their jobs ...
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US Job Growth Projected To Stall In Coming Year In Another Sign Of Stagflation
Job growth may stall in the second half of 2024 as low growth and high inflation continue to elevate fears of stagflation, a report released Monday by the ...
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US employers added over 300k jobs in March, what does it mean for interest rates?
US employers added more than 300,000 jobs in March, marking the largest gains in nearly a year and pushing the jobless rate ...
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US business activity cools in April; inflation measures mixed
U.S. business activity cooled in April to a four-month low due to weaker demand, while rates of inflation eased slightly even ...
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3 savings moves to make before the next inflation report
Here are three smart savings moves you should make before the next inflation report is released on May 15.
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What To Expect Of 'Last Mile' Of US Inflation Normalisation?
Historically, particularly over the so-called“Great Moderation” period (1990-2019) dominated by positive growth an ...
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