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Germany’s economic confidence surged in June, as financial experts turned sharply more optimistic about the outlook, brushing ...
Not much seems to faze the stock market these days even as risks abound, from war in the Middle East, to trade tensions, to ...
Among the uncertainties facing Federal Reserve officials as they debate the proper setting of monetary policy, one of the ...
Rising unemployment will likely be what pulls the trigger for the Federal Reserve to finally begin lowering interest rates again, economists say.
The Fed, an independent federal agency, is widely expected to continue its defiance of Trump. Investors peg the chances of a decision to leave rates unchanged at 99.9%, according to the CME FedWatch ...
It's not easy to get a firm handle on the exact composition of central banks' dollar-denominated assets, which are worth trillions and are spread across multiple sectors, jurisdictions and continents ...
Oil held near five-month highs as Asian stocks fell, tracking Wall Street losses amid rising fears of US involvement in the ...
The rate projections give investors and analysts a false sense of precision. Some Fed officials are tired of them.
While any movement on interest rates seems improbable, the meeting will feature important signals that still could move ...
Tariffs aren’t yet showing up in inflation data, but that doesn’t mean they won’t in the coming months, says Richard Clarida, ...
Policymakers worried that recent firmness in core inflation could last indefinitely due to President Trump’s trade policy.
U.S. borrowing rates are likely to decline in the coming months, which would be positive for the bond market and the economy.