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Inflation just fell for the second consecutive month. Will mortgage interest rates fall now, too? Here's what to know.
Inflation cooled in March, but economists expect prices to reaccelerate as some of President Trump's tariffs kick in.
While equities erased the week’s steep losses, bond yields came back down as recession fears abated.
The minutes of the Federal Reserve's March meeting indicate that the economy in March was already showing some signs of stagflation-type conditions, with higher inflation and slower growth under ...
The prospect of high inflation stemming from widespread tariffs along with weaker hiring could put the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot, Fed policymakers said in minutes from last month’s meeting ...
Tariffs were mentioned 18 times in minutes from the bank’s March policy meeting, compared with once for the January one.
The central bank may face difficult tradeoffs if inflation proved to be more persistent while the outlook for growth and employment weakened.
The Federal Reserve’s decision to dramatically decelerate the pace of its balance sheet drawdown last month garnered broad ...
U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers were nearly unanimous at their meeting last month that the U.S. economy faced risks of ...
Federal Reserve officials saw an increased risk that tariffs would boost inflation, even though, at that time, they didn't ...
Some policymakers at last month’s meeting warned of difficult trade-offs that loom if inflation rises and hiring deteriorates ...
Wall Street went on a $2.4 trillion joyride Monday— all because of a rogue tweet claiming that President Donald Trump might ...