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Consumer prices posted the biggest increase in June in five months and are likely to keep the Federal Reserve from cutting ...
The Federal Reserve will likely be able to start cutting short-term borrowing costs by September, traders continued to bet on ...
The Labor Department’s consumer price index for June showed overall inflation rose 2.7 percent from June 2024. That’s up from ...
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A busy week ahead for investors will see inflation data, the debate about the Fed's next move, and the start of second ...
Minutes from the Fed’s June policy meeting tease at a looming split over whether and when officials will resume rate cuts.
Inflation moved up in June, due partially to businesses passing tariff costs onto consumers. Despite the uptick, President Trump is on the warpath for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, a ...
The emerging divide among Federal Reserve officials over the outlook for interest rates is being driven largely by differing ...