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Where’s all the inflation from the Trump trade wars? So far, the evidence really hasn’t shown up — but many economists say it ...
A busy week ahead for investors will see inflation data, the debate about the Fed's next move, and the start of second ...
So, the Trump Administration is arguing there is no real inflation threat, and the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates.
Investor expectations for a September rate cut by the Federal Reserve are losing steam, making this week's inflation report a critical gauge for markets. The June Consumer Price Index (CPI), due ...
While generally saying the labor market remains solid and inflation elevated but showing progress toward the Fed’s 2% annual ...
The latest round of tariff threats from President Trump could spark fresh concerns about inflation, which might force the ...
Wall Street debates the Fed's next move as tariff and inflation uncertainty mount ahead of this week's CPI report.
The central bank remains cautious, even as calls for rate cuts grow louder from the White House and other policymakers.
Fed minutes may reveal splits on rate cuts as Trump’s new tariffs fuel inflation risk. Traders brace for volatility in bond ...
Minutes from the Fed’s June policy meeting tease at a looming split over whether and when officials will resume rate cuts.
“While a few participants noted that tariffs would lead to a one-time increase in prices and would not affect longer-term inflation expectations, most participants noted the risk that tariffs could ...
The risk is that a hotter-than-expected June inflation report - one that Fed Chair Jerome Powell recently called among the most important for assessing the impact of tariffs - could slow the pace at ...