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Investors are betting that the Federal Reserve is likely to keep interest rates on hold in the near term following another inflation reading that didn’t make things any easier for the central bank.
US inflation fell to 2.3 per cent in April, the month Donald Trump imposed his global tariff s, as the US president maintains pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.
The US-China deal to lower the most aggressive import tariffs between the world's two largest economies could lessen the impact of their trade war, though the levies left in place are still steep and ...
In 2025, the US Federal Reserve said that interest rates could be cut by the end of this year, from the current range of 4.25 ...
Annaly reported a decent Q1 earnings, driven by an improved net interest spread and higher interest income. Click here to ...
Considering Tuesday’s inflation reading from the consumer-price index, or CPI, the Federal Reserve might not cut interest rates at all in 2025, according to Lazard’s Ronald Temple. “April is likely to ...
Inflation slows to its lowest in three years, offering relief to consumers with signs of price stabilization across sectors ...
Inflation eased to a four-year low in April as the nascent impact of President Donald Trump ’s sweeping tariffs were offset by their cost-dampening effects in a slowing economy.
US inflation edged up 2.3% in April, slightly below expectations, sparking optimism in financial markets. Nasdaq and S&P 500 ...
Tamer-than-expected inflation and a significant de-escalation of a U.S.-China trade war are easing fears of a sharp squeeze ...
April's tame inflation figure will serve as a “welcome reprieve” for the Federal Reserve, however, larger tariff-related ...
Efforts to stem inflation in the cost of services didn’t show much progress in April even though airfares continued to fall.