Inflation impacts nearly everything you pay for, from food and rent to monthly bills. There are two primary ways inflation is measured in the US: the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Personal ...
Inflation has been top of mind in recent years. Most of Wall Street follows the CPI but the Fed favors the PCE. Here's why.
ORLANDO, Florida, Jan 14 (Reuters) - While the U.S. CPI inflation report on Tuesday showed a slightly softer-than-expected annual increase in core prices, there's little reason for consumers or ...
ORLANDO, Florida, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Rising geopolitical tensions centering on Iran and the U.S. loomed large over world markets on Wednesday, overshadowing strong U.S. retail sales figures to ‌push ...
Kevin Warsh, Trump's nominee for Fed Chair, is scrutinized amid concerns over his monetary policy stance and independence. Read full analysis here.
Recent inflation data present a cautiously encouraging picture, though timing differences across measures matter for interpretation. Recent labor market data point to a continued cooling in employment ...
Forecasters don't believe the next Fed chair installed by President Donald Trump will drive down overnight rates toward the ...
The January Fed meeting marked the first central bank gathering of 2026, with Fed Chair Powell & Co. voting to keep interest ...
Monetary policy remains the key to the markets. The Federal Open Market Committee predicts one rate cut in 2026, but the panel will get a lot of data before they meet on Jan. 27-28 that could change ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index increased 2.7% in December from year-ago levels after rising by the same 2.7% rate in November. Year-over-year core CPI (which ...