Consumer Price Index showed an acceleration to 2.9%, the highest rate since July. With such high inflation, the Fed is ...
Inflation is proving stickier than expected, which could cause Fed to hit pause button on more interest rate cuts.
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.9 percent from a year earlier, but a measure of underlying inflation was more encouraging.
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released the monthly increase in the Consumer Price Index for […] ...
The Federal Reserve will hold its first policy meeting of the year on Jan. 28 and 29, where it is widely expected to keep ...
US consumer prices rose in December by less than forecast, a welcome stepdown that helped arrest a deep selloff in bond ...
Disinflation in key areas of consumer prices should help the Federal Reserve stick to its policy path of gradual cuts to ...
Gold prices extended gains on Wednesday, as the dollar dipped after U.S. core inflation data came in softer than expected, ...
U.S. consumer prices increased slightly more than expected in November as energy costs rose, pointing to an inflation trend ...
US CPI rose 0.4% MoM and 2.9% YoY. The market reacted bullishly, with bond yields dropping and equity futures rising. See ...
As inflation and Fed policy take center stage, institutional flows and macro conditions could shape Bitcoin’s path to ...
Many economists have felt relief over continued GDP growth. But ongoing data releases suggest that the foundation of the ...