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In Asia, a busy week of central bank decisions and key inflation data lies ahead. Monetary policy decisions will be in focus in Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, while fresh ...
Tuesday, 4:30 GMT. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) took its time before joining the global interest rate-cutting cycle, ...
A lower tariff might resemble a VAT-style tax structure, which wouldn’t lead to a sustained inflation spike, but rather a one ...
Companies are expecting to pass at least some of their tariff-related costs onto consumers in the coming months. Companies ...
Mind the ever-present risks: Of course, we should not get complacent. There will always be risks to worry about, such as U.S.
A recent survey found that only 62% of adults are invested in the stock market through individual stocks, mutual funds or ...
The U.S. economy added 147,000 jobs in June, beating analyst expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
While tariffs are a tangible worry for investors, something far more nefarious (and important) can weigh on the stock market.
Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic warned that effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs could cause prolonged inflation rather than a one-time price spike.
Bill Pulte, the nation's top mortgage regulator, has called for a congressional investigation into Federal Reserve Chair ...
The central bank is on a path to hold steady, reaffirming the view that the economy is in strong enough shape for ...
World conflicts and President Trump's turbulent policy making have shattered assumptions, leaving market favorites in tatters ...