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Fed’s Favored Inflation Gauge Cooled
Fed's favored inflation gauge showed price growth continued to slow in September
An
inflation
gauge closely watched by Federal Reserve policymakers continued to
slow
in September, as the pace of price growth ... while the core PCE was little changed from a month ago.
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ECONOMY GREW 2.8% IN THE THIRD QUARTER, SLOWER THAN EXPECTED ...
US Fed's favored inflation index slows to 2.1% in September
The Federal Reserve’s closely watched inflation gauge rose in September as expected, backing a slower pace of rate cuts than the 50 basis points the c
The Fed’s favorite inflation index just cooled again
Inflation has slowed further and is just a hair’s breadth from the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, which is the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, showed prices rose 2.
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Inflation isn't going anywhere, and higher rates could spark a 12% downturn for stocks in the coming year, veteran strategist says
Inflation and higher interest rates aren't going away, veteran strategist Bill Blain says. Blain, the principal of Wind Shift ...
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Federal Reserve Has Another Reason to Take It Slow
The Federal Reserve’s preferred measure, however, posted its biggest monthly gain since April, bolstering the case for a ...
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Personal saving sinks and economic growth slows in last GDP report before election
Personal saving was $1.04 trillion in the third-quarter, down slightly from $1.13 trillion in the second-quarter, while the ...
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Inflation-shocked low- and middle-income Americans may not spend normally for years
The inflation shock of 2021-22 will have a lasting impact on how low- and middle-income Americans spend money, economists say ...
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Inflation gauge closely watched by the Fed falls to lowest level in over 3 years
“It's essentially the soft landing that many of
us
dreamed of,” said Gregory Daco ... Fed to cut its key rate by an outsize ...
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US economy grew 2.8% in the third quarter, slower than expected
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8% annual rate in the third quarter, according to Commerce Department data released Wednesday.
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US hiring slows but hurricane fallout blurs findings
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economy grew at robust pace in 3rd quarter The hiring in ... the end of a week in which new releases showed an ...
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I.M.F. Says Inflation Fight Is Largely Over but Warns of New Threats
But the I.M.F., in a new report, also cautioned that escalating violence in the Middle East and the prospect of a new round ...
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US economy grew at a solid 2.8% pace last quarter on strength of consumer spending
While consumer spending and exports soared, business investment dropped due to issues with housing and commercial real estate ...
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Inflation, trade and division: What's at stake in the US election
Harris or Trump? The choice of president for the world's biggest economy could have wide-ranging economic effects. An expert ...
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Why are consumers pessimistic about the economy while inflation is cooling?
American households continue to feel squeezed by inflation, which contributes to a more pessimistic view about the economy ...
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