Federal Reserve, Donald Trump
Economists now, on average, predict inflation will be 2.6 per cent this year, up from 2.2 per cent before the election, ...
At their last meeting in December, U.S. Federal Reserve officials were worried about inflation getting stuck above their 2% ...
Many economists have felt relief over continued GDP growth. But ongoing data releases suggest that the foundation of the ...
Many Americans are hoping that a new year and a new presidency will finally mean an end to inflation, but money expert ...
Economists and analysts aren’t convinced that an expansion of oil and gas production will lower consumer prices.
U.S. inflation likely worsened last month on the back of higher prices for gas, eggs, and used cars, a trend that could make ...
Investors concerned about sticky inflation should look to high-yield dividend stocks in sectors that will continue to ...
The Fed is like a moody weather app. Its forecasts might be spot on – or not – but they shape how you prepare for the financial seasons.
The author examines the money supply represented by M2, the Federal budget deficit, the Fed’s previous adventures with QE, ...
Next week brings a slew of earnings from big tech companies and from other blue chips in areas such as credit cards, defense, ...
But Americans continue to face persistent “sticky inflation” in specific sectors, complicating the Federal Reserve’s efforts to manage the situation. Sticky inflation refers to price ...