Inflation has been top of mind in recent years. Most of Wall Street follows the CPI but the Fed favors the PCE. Here's why.
President Trump's tariffs are going to affect products imported by U.S. companies, with importing companies likely to pass on those costs to consumers through higher prices.
But as tariffs serve as the most immediate threat to growth and inflation, a resilient US labor market continues to assure ...
Lawrence McDonald, founder of Bear Traps Report, warned on Sunday that President Donald Trump's planned tariffs could have a ...
However, the Commerce Department announced Friday that the Fed's key inflation measure expanded more than expected in ...
Core inflation serves as a more reliable gauge of persistent inflation trends by omitting the volatile food and energy prices from its calculations. As such, the 0.4% monthly increase in core ...
Higher-than-expected inflation data dampens hopes for imminent interest rate cuts, with S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures ...
President Trump laid out his long-awaited tariff plans — and Wall Street economists are reacting with recession warnings.
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