Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's remarks came as the latest batch of U.S. economy data released earlier in the day generated some uncertainty about the outlook for interest rates.
The Labor Department on Wednesday reported that consumer prices in October rose 2.6% from a year earlier. That marks a pickup ...
Our new data page, CPI Inflation Contributions from Goods and Services, details the evolution of inflation using the consumer ...
The Federal Reserve chair said there are no economic indicators calling for rapid rate cuts. He also addressed Fed independence, the impact of Trump's economic agenda and more.
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Economists expect prices to have risen 2.6% over the year ending in October. That figure would mark a slight uptick from the ...
Andriana Kugler, a member of the Fed’s board, says economic research shows that an independent central bank typically does a ...
Indexes slipped as traders zeroed in on remarks from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who said the central bank is in no hurry to cut ...
U.S. producer prices picked up in October, lifted by higher costs for services like portfolio management and airline fares, ...
U.S. producer prices picked up in October, lifted by higher costs for services like portfolio management and airline fares, ...
Thursday’s report from the Labor Department showed that its producer ... notably healthcare and financial services, flow into ...
Traders see another rate in December as likely after consumer and wholesale inflation this week were in line with ...