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Nagging worries about inflation are likely to split BoE policymakers and cloud the outlook for its next moves.
The Personal Consumption Expenditures, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, ticked higher in June.
As inflation inches higher and consumer prices climb, the president is resorting to a familiar tactic: He’s making stuff up.
The government’s measure of gas prices jumped 0.9% from May to June, while grocery costs rose 0.3%. Many longer-lasting goods ...
Trump’s new round of reciprocal tariffs kicks in today, a shift that focuses attention anew on forecasts by many economists ...
Stocks are rising on Wall Street, even as President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs kicked into effect on dozens of countries.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics began relying more on imputations to calculate inflation, after Trump reimposed tariffs, ...
Rate cut expected by Bank of England despite inflation and Trump tariffs - Monetary Policy Committee members are likely to ...
American consumers have shown themselves to be more resilient than expected, but some recent data indicate the tariffs are already affecting jobs, growth and inflation.
President Trump just enacted a new wave of tariffs on dozens of America’s trading partners, marking a substantial escalation in ongoing trade tensions.
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller is emerging as a top candidate to serve as the central bank’s chair among ...