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The tariff-driven inflation that economists feared begins to emerge after President Donald Trump's sweeping moves.
Inflation has edged down, but high housing costs could spark a fresh rise in prices and keep the Fed from cutting rates, Stifel's top economist said. Inflation is cooling.
The latest round of tariff threats from President Trump could spark fresh concerns about inflation, which might force the ...
The chief economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Maximo Torero Cullen, previewed its annual State of Food ...
President Trump seemed willing to allow Jerome Powell to complete his term as chair of the Federal Reserve — at least for now ...
The Journal’s first-quarter survey was conducted at a time when anxiety over swiftly changing tariffs was at its peak. The ...
Inflation reached 2.7% in June, with tariffs and higher prices for essentials fueling debate over economic stability.
US consumer inflation rose 2.7% in June, driven by higher energy costs and tariffs, according to government data.
Rising inflation is hitting low-income households hard, but is expected to spark hikes to the OCR. ANZ Chief Economist Sharon Zollner says households are f ...
Markets are not fazed by Trump's trade escalation, so far, it seems. Japanese yields keep rising on fiscal and inflation concerns, whilst European government bonds are now looking more attractive on ...