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Last week's bearish formation got met with a renewed breakout, taking gold up 2% from its 3,284 lows. Click to read.
Wall Street's big question heading into July's Federal Reserve meeting is whether there will be a rate cut in September.
Bill Pulte, the Trump-selected Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and former chairman of Fannie May and Freddie Mac, nodded to entirely-uncomfirmed reports that Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair ...
The consumer price index, slated for release on Tuesday, is expected by economists to show a 0.3% increase for last month.
Are markets too confident in a September Fed rate cut? Yes. But are central banks too nervous about another inflation wave? Also, yes, argues James Smith. He’s got a bone to pic ...
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee warned that ...
The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady in July, waiting for more clarity on how tariffs will affect the economy.
The reprieve, while temporary, provided the perfect match to light what had become a deeply oversold stock market, launching a rally so significant that the S&P 500 has risen about 25% in the matter ...
So far, the impact of President Donald Trump's campaign of steep tariffs against U.S. trading partners has been difficult to spot in hard economic data, but that may be about to change.
The Social Security Board of Trustees Just Updated Its 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Forecast. Here's How Much Your ...
Fed Speakers and Auction Help Bonds Hold Steady Bonds technically lost a small amount of ground today, but it's just as fair ...
The Fed’s median target rate is still well above the annual pace of consumer inflation. The odds are low that Fed will cut ...
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