US stock gauges and ... monthly selloff since February. High interest rates across the board made the July-September quarter the worst for MSCI’s all-country index since September, 2022 as surging oil ...
FTSE 100 up 69 points at 7,671 UK GDP forecasts revised up Eurozone inflation lower than expected 12:00pm: Good mood looks set to extend to the US ...
August's uptick in prices won't be enough to prompt a course change at the Federal Reserve, several economists said, matching Wall Street's muted reaction Wednesday after the latest inflation data ...
The personal consumption expenditures index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, increased 3.3% year-over-year in July and matched economist projections Thursday. The August jobs report ...
A Commerce Department report showed the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, climbed 3.3% in July on an annual basis, in line with expectations. The core ...
Excluding the volatile food and energy components of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), core price inflation remained elevated at 4.3% in August. Shelter prices, the biggest single component in the ...
The officials, in remarks at separate events, said they were uncertain the inflation battle is finished and indicated the U.S. central bank's monetary policy will likely remain tight longer than ...
MSCI's gauge of global equity performance and stocks on Wall Street fell after early gains. U.S. Treasury yields, which move ...
Policymakers have kept the main rate unchanged during two of their six meetings this year as price pressures gradually ease.
“Even at the point where they’re done [raising rates], they’re not going to say they’re done,” McBride says. “It’s in the Fed ...
The government said Wednesday that the consumer price index, the most widely-followed inflation gauge, rose 3.7% in August from a year ago, up from a 3.2% yearly gain in July. Yet excluding the ...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is hiking interest rates to an all-time high in a bid to slow down ... England since February ...