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Early trading on Wall Street was quietly mixed as markets shift their attention toward a deluge of corporate earnings reports ...
South Africa’s central bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago signaled confidence that inflation would remain within its target for ...
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Consumer spending shows cracks: student loan repayments resume, and real spending amid continued inflation threats. Further risks include potential negative impacts from tariffs, while technical ...
There could be a revolt in global markets, including a possible collapse in the dollar and US bonds, if President Donald Trump were to take the unprecedented step of removing Federal Reserve Chair ...
President Trump’s tariffs have yet to reverse the disinflation trend that’s persisted since January, baffling economists and the bearish views that color the consensus narrative.
A new seventeen percent tariff on Mexican tomatoes threatens to increase grocery costs for American families, particularly affecting low-income households already struggling with food inflation.
Washington — President Trump on Tuesday asked a group of House Republicans if he should fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome ...
Inflation rose in June while wages went down, driving down buying power for consumers across the economy, federal data show.
On "What's Moving Your Money with Spencer Hakimian," Spencer discusses the latest June CPI report showing a continued trend ...
As inflation and fuel efficiency undercut traditional gas tax revenue, many states are rethinking how they fund ...