The Dow and the S&P 500 closed at a record high. Markets are waiting for September inflation data, a key data point ahead of ...
September's Consumer Price Index will serve as the latest test of whether inflation will continue to ease as the Federal ...
The Biden-Harris administration has “grossly” understated inflation, hiding the economic pain that price hikes have caused ...
Economists are bracing for September’s consumer price index reading–and expect to see that last month delivered more cooling ...
Wall Street traders gearing up for key inflation data sent stocks to fresh all-time highs. Treasuries retreated while the dollar notched its longest winning run in more than two years.
Inflation growth is rapidly closing in on the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.One of my favorite parts of every morning is ...
At the closing bell, the broader S&P 500 added 0.7% to 5,792, an all-time closing high. The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial ...
Treasury yields rise ahead of September inflation and jobless claims data. Consensus in a Wall Street Journal poll forecasts a 2.3% annual CPI reading, slower than August's 2.5% pace, with core stable ...
The consumer price index is seen rising 0.1% in September, its smallest gain in three months. Compared with a year earlier, ...
U.S. Treasury yields shifted slightly higher Wednesday, days after the rate on the 10-year note hit its highest level in more than two months.
The US Dollar Index (DXY) advanced markedly and came just short of the key barrier at 103.00. The release of the US Inflation Rate takes centre stage seconded by the usual Initial Jobless Claims. In ...
September’s blockbuster jobs report sparked a major change in investor expectations ahead of the Fed’s November meeting.