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Inflation is too high as of July 31, but federal rate cuts could cost consumers more than the $2,400 extra they're already ...
The Chinese economy lost some momentum in July, backing the case for policymakers to snap out of wait-and-see mode and stimulate growth. Japan's latest economic data has calmed recession fears, ...
Sri Lanka's economy will grow by 4.5% this year, the central bank said in a monetary policy report on Friday, despite some risks to the island nation's recovery from U.S. tariffs.
Fed officials also disagree on how tariffs will affect inflation going forward. Many increasingly believe the duties will ...
"The hardest thing that the Fed ever has to do is get the timing right at moments of transition,” Goolsbee said on NBC News’ ...
As concerns over tariffs and a potential recession fade, individual investors are becoming more optimistic about the market ...
The US could see a deflationary shock as tariffs, immigration policies, and an aging population cause spending to fall off a ...
The producer price index for July suggests companies may be feeling the sting of inflation and consumers could be next.
But this narrative is likely wrong: Import duties don’t automatically fuel broad inflation. Economists have missed a lesson ...
Are tariffs guaranteed to increase inflation or cause a recession? To answer this question, one must look at how tariffs get ...
This week's inflation report showed core inflation remains stubbornly high. But the stock market rallied Tuesday on hopes the Federal Reserve will be able to cut interest rates in September.
Inflation held at 2.7% for the year ending in July in the consumer price index, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday, suggesting that the price pressures from tariffs were not as strong as ...