The Federal Reserve’s anecdotal look at the economy shows a sputtering job market and moderate inflation in November.
October jobs and inflation reports are canceled and November data are delayed until after the Fed's Dec. 9-10 meeting. What ...
The San Francisco Federal Reserve warns that current tariffs are "unprecedented in magnitude" compared to 40 years of trade ...
The last piece of inflation data the Federal Reserve will see before its pivotal December meeting to debate another ...
Wholesale prices moved higher in September, the Labor Department said, data likely to leave the Federal Reserve’s preferred ...
CNBC's Steve Liesman and Dana Peterson, The Conference Board chief economist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the economy ...
The release, showing how fast prices are changing at the wholesale level, helps fill a gap that has complicated the Federal ...
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The data fuelling investors’ confidence that the Fed is about to deliver a new round of cheaper money (a move which generally bodes well for stocks) was summed up by Goldman Sachs in a note to clients ...
Stocks edged up on Thursday, while growing expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut next month kept the dollar a touch ...
If the Fed holds interest rates steady as a means of protecting against tariff-induced inflation, it risks a deeper slowdown ...
The Fed’s latest Beige Book points to weaker hiring, softer consumer spending, and moderate price pressures as policymakers ...