The Federal Reserve's favorite inflation gauge is due out this morning. Follow along for live updates on stocks, bonds and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq ...
The Federal Reserve kicked off its second Trump era right where it left off: Doing exactly what it wanted to do, ignoring President Donald Trump’s demands that it lower rates.
A new GDP report Thursday and the expectation of a sticky inflation reading Friday should reinforce the Federal Reserve’s new wait-and-see approach on interest rates.
A desire for low rates confronts a very different economic backdrop—with higher price pressures—from his first term.
The Federal Reserve left interest rates in the 4.25% to 4.50% target range on Wednesday and gave little insight into when ...
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Key Takeaways Inflation likely accelerated in December, putting pressure on the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates ...
Next week brings a slew of earnings from big tech companies and from other blue chips in areas such as credit cards, defense, ...