The Fed should target nominal gross domestic product, Patrick Horan and David Beckworth write in a guest commentary.
Most consumers open up their wallets even when there’s a slight increase in prices because they often expect things to get more expensive in the future. But savers will take a hit as inflation ...
While the Q3 figure is a slight slowdown from the second quarter’s 3.0% is still represents growth. As for inflation, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, the preferred ...
Since the Federal Open Market Committee lowered rates in September, Treasury yields have moved in the opposite direction ...
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Indexes fell for a second day on Thursday as investors reacted to the latest tech earnings and digested the Fed's preferred ...
The US economy is set to report another quarter of solid growth Wednesday, less than a week before the presidential election, ...
Former President Trump took a slight detour from his battleground state swing Saturday afternoon, giving remarks to ...
The stock market bounced back as investors welcomed the country’s October inflation rate, which remained within the ...
The interim government and the central bank announced new measures yesterday, including relaxing import and lending rules for commodity importers along with more staple food allocations for TCB ...
China's consumer prices reported mild increases in October as the domestic demand continued to improve amid a sustained ...
The US economy saw resilient growth in the third quarter despite a modest slowdown according to government data Wednesday, less than a week before inflation-weary voters head into the presidential ...