President Donald Trump had the economic wind at his back at the start of the year: falling mortgage rates, relatively low inflation and cheap oil and gas. His war with Iran threatens to undermine all ...
The Federal Reserve is still widely expected to hold interest rates steady when its officials next meet on March 17-18. By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve. New data on Friday ...
Australia’s monthly inflation came in stronger than expected in January, driven largely by housing costs and suggesting monetary policy settings may need to be tightened further. Traders bolstered ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Specialist in global markets, economics and alternative investments. The January inflation report brought comforting news for ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Underlying U.S. inflation increased more than expected in December, and signs are pointing to a further acceleration in January, which would strengthen expectations that ...
Minutes of the Federal Reserve’s first meeting of the year showed that several officials wanted the central bank to tell the markets there was a chance its next move might be to raise interest rates.
When I look at how things are going, I keep coming to the conclusion that we might see $10 per gallon gasoline at your local pump pretty soon – maybe in 2027. It would cost $200 for a 20-gallon fillup ...
Bank of Canada research suggests the acceleration in food inflation last year was almost entirely due to rising import costs, not domestic factors. The total annual change in food costs, excluding ...
Aspen is increasing various city fees to account for higher inflation rates in recent years. City council passed an ordinance last week increasing fees beyond “minor inflationary adjustments” for ...
Donald Trump just wrapped up the first year of his second term as president. Business Insider examined how the economy has changed in that year. The job market slowed down a lot, consumers kept ...
WSJ’s Aaron Zitner breaks down three warning signs from the latest WSJ poll for President Trump and the Republican party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Photo: Umit Gulsen; Evan Vucci/Associated ...