Inflation held steady
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Market participants on Tuesday upped their expectations for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year after the release of the July consumer price index (CPI) report. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said core CPI accelerated 3.
The consumer-price index is due out on Tuesday morning, offering the latest insight into how President Trump's tariff policies are feeding into price pressures. Here's what to know: Prices likely rose 2.
U.S. Treasury yields rose Tuesday in reaction to the latest inflation report for July, opposite to the reaction in the stock market, which took the latest data to mean the Federal Reserve has a clear runway to lower interest rates at its next policy meeting in September.
The S&P 500 index rose to a record high Tuesday as July inflation data raised Wall Street’s hopes for rate cuts. The S&P 500 closed 1.1 percent higher, rising more than 70 points to
The July inflation report keeps an interest-rate cut firmly on the table after the Federal Reserve’s meeting next month. The lack o
U.S. producer prices rose sharply in July, driven by broad increases in service and goods costs, signaling renewed inflationary pressures.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the July consumer price index which showed CPI inflation continued to rise as tariffs push prices higher for U.S. businesses and consumers.
Producer prices in July rose faster than forecast across the board, giving investors and the Federal Reserve an inflation surprise just over a week out from Fed Chair Jay Powell's crucial Jackson Hole speech.
Inflation data released on Wednesday revealed that price increases slowed in July, easing the strain on household budgets as the Federal Reserve fights inflation with a series of borrowing cost ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the producer price index jumped more than expected in July, spurring renewed concerns about inflation's economic impact.
July’s Consumer Price Index report showed an acceleration in “core” prices that strip out volatile food and energy items.
Wall Street's main indexes eased on Thursday, after a hotter-than-expected producer prices report dampened investor expectations of potential interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year.