Inflation is proving stickier than expected, which could cause Fed to hit pause button on more interest rate cuts.
Disinflation in key areas of consumer prices should help the Federal Reserve stick to its policy path of gradual cuts to ...
The better-than-expected data sent the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average surging more than 700 points, or 1.7%, as ...
US consumer prices rose in December by less than forecast, reinvigorating bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates sooner than previously thought. Bloomberg Television guests weigh in on ...
US consumer prices rose in December by less than forecast, a welcome stepdown that helped arrest a deep selloff in bond ...
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 […] ...
U.S. consumer prices increased slightly more than expected in November as energy costs rose, pointing to an inflation trend ...
A key inflation metric eased for the first time since July as investors debate the Federal Reserve's next interest rate ...
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.9 percent from a year earlier, but a measure of underlying inflation was more encouraging.
With CPI inflation running at 2.9% Y/Y in December, the Federal Open Market Committee shouldn’t be considering another rate cut for a while, according to a former member of the FOMC. In terms of the ...