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Stay updated on April's CPI report, Fed's rate decisions, and stock trends. Click to learn why investors should consider ...
Jay Hatfield, CEO of Infrastructure Capital Management, joined TheStreet to explain why the Fed may be ignoring one key ...
CPI inflation, retail sales, consumer sentiment, housing data, trade meetings with China, and earnings from Walmart, Cisco, ...
President Donald Trump could be setting up Fed Chair Jerome Powell as a 'scapegoat' if a recession hits, according to an MSU ...
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at 4.25% to 4.50% for the third time this year.
The Federal Reserve maintained rates but expressed concerns about rising economic uncertainty, higher unemployment, and ...
Despite pressure from President Donald Trump to slash interest rates, the Federal Reserve was expected to stick to its wait-and-see approach.
AFP via Getty Images Inflation in March was 2.4%, down from 2.8% in February, but above the Fed’s target of 2%. The Consumer Price Index for April will be released next week. Meanwhile ...
The Federal Reserve announced Wednesday in its third meeting of 2025 that it would continue to hold interest rates steady.
Fed policymakers are likely to continue holding rates steady despite a cooler reading on inflation for March, with the risk that prices could pick back up in the coming months as more tariffs are ...
“NVDA, Chip Stocks Gain on Report Trump is Set to Rescind Curbs” – it goes onto say that the Trump administration plans to rescind Biden-era AI chip curbs in a broader effort to revise semiconductor ...
As BoJ pivots and risk appetite climbs, USD/JPY gains momentum. This week’s data may reset expectations on rate paths.