Inflation peaked at 9.1 percent in June 2022, driven by disrupted supply chains, stimulus spending, and global energy prices.
The significant duration means sensitivity to rate upside, which, we think, is exacerbated with Trump incoming. Click here ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve is no longer expected to cut interest rates at its December policy meeting, Nomura has said, making ...
On Monday, the S&P and Dow hit milestones. It was only the start of the week, but little did we know we were beginning at the ...
A two-month slump has all but wiped out the US Treasury market’s gains for the year, as traders brace for Donald Trump’s ...
When excluding volatile commodities such as food and energy prices, core inflation remains elevated, according to the FAU ...
The Fed gave 91% of its donations to Democrats in a year that Vice President Kamala Harris, at the top of the ticket, was ...
Michigan's jobless rate rose for seven consecutive months, increasing to 4.7% in October, state data shows, up from 4.2% the ...
Should you refinance your mortgage in light of the Fed's rate cuts? Here's why holding off until the new year could work to ...
The Fed could cut interest rates "slower and shallower" in 2025, according to Charles Schwab strategists.
The equity markets were flat to down all week, perhaps digesting the upturn after the election. After all, year to date, equities are up in the 20% range.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins expressed confidence that inflation is on track to sustainably reach ...