A chart comparing today's post-COVID-19 inflationary wave to the great inflation of the 1970s is making the rounds again after Wednesday's hotter-than-expected CPI report. Apollo economist Torsten ...
The Dow Jones dropped 300 points Friday on a hotter-than-expected Fed inflation gauge. Lululemon plunged on earnings.
The Federal Reserve's preferred gauge of inflation inched closer to the 2% target last month, according to the Commerce Department. The personal-consumption-expenditures price index rose by 2.5% ...
Economists expect annual inflation as measured by core PCE, a measure of price pressures favored by the Fed, to come in at 2.7%. (Alexandra Citrin-Safadi/WSJ) New data on consumer spending and ...
U.S. stocks ended lower Thursday, after struggling for direction as investors focused on new automobile tariffs and waited on Friday's release of the Federal Reserve's [preferred inflation gauge]( ...
Higher inflation is not only bad news for consumers but stocks and bonds alike since they lower the future returns when adjusted for higher inflation. Treasuries were already under pressure this ...
missing the Dow Jones consensus estimate of 170,000, while the unemployment rate edged up to 4.1%. The report briefly pushed Treasury yields lower before markets stabilized. U.S. inflation data ...
The producer price index increased by a seasonally adjusted 0.4% on the month, compared with the Dow Jones estimate for ... suggested a slightly more benign inflation picture.