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Tuesday's mixed CPI report has further solidified expectations that the Fed will continue to hold interest rates steady. Read ...
The consumer price index rose 0.3% for the month after a 0.1% uptick in May, while the annual rate came in at 2.7%, up from 2 ...
U.S. consumer prices likely picked up in June, potentially marking the start of a long-anticipated, tariff-induced increase ...
The consequences of Trump’s tariffs have begun to set in.
U.S. inflation reached its highest level since February in June, with consumer prices rising 2.7% from a year earlier, in ...
CPI report came in as expected, bringing the annual headline increase to 2.7%, a tick-up from last month’s 2.4% reading.
With core inflation still hovering around 2.75% and GDP growth projected to slow to about 1% this year, Williams said the Fed ...
Inflation surged to 2.7% in June, the highest since February, driven by tariffs on goods like furniture and appliances ...
CPI may show tariffs lifting inflation. A strong print could boost the dollar, delay Fed cuts, and pressure U.S. stocks. Core goods are key.
US producer prices were unexpectedly unchanged in June as a tariff-driven increase in the cost of goods such as communication and related equipment was offset by softening demand for travel services, ...
Global growth faces headwinds due to continued high uncertainty and tariff impacts. There has been a decoupling in equities, ...