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Companies seeking to attract as many workers as they can — and reduce their own wage costs — like to locate in places that ...
Volatility tends to be driven by investor uncertainty and emotions. Though there's clear uncertainty at the moment concerning the prevailing rate of inflation and how rising prices might adversely ...
Blowback: Federal Reserve's Lavish Renovation Plans Under Fire** In an astonishing revelation, the Federal Reserve's upcoming $2.5 billion headquarters renovation is raising eye ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell has reiterated that rate decisions will be data-driven — by inflation, and employment.
In a response to Fortune, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem defended the Fed's autonomy, citing ...
The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady in July, waiting for more clarity on how tariffs will affect the economy.
One of the biggest problems with inflation is that once it has burrowed into an economy, it is very difficult to rid of it.
Editor’s Note: a guest post by Robert Wright  If you’ve been paying attention to the economy lately, you’ve probably noticed ...
Investors will focus on U.S. inflation data for June as they look to judge whether the Federal Reserve is likely to cut ...
Government spending - in the U.S., Europe and China - as well the possibility of Federal Reserve rate cuts is driving the latest boost to S&P 500 price targets. BNP Paribas Exane lifted its year-end ...
The central bank remains cautious, even as calls for rate cuts grow louder from the White House and other policymakers.
Larry McDonald, the author of a book about the financial crisis, flagged some bank loans and the threat of resurgent ...