Economists are bracing for intensifying price pressures and slower growth, posing a challenge for the Federal Reserve.
By Kevin Buckland and Harry Robertson TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) -European stocks and U.S. futures slipped on Thursday as ...
The Labor Department on Wednesday released the consumer price index for February, which found inflation was 2.8%, slower than ...
Consumer prices rose 2.8% in February compared to a year ago, easing slightly over the first full month under President ...
Recession chatter is still making the rounds on Wall Street, but cooler inflation is quelling fears of a dire scenario for ...
Gold prices edged up on Thursday as uncertainty over tariffs persisted, driving safe-haven demand, while a ...
U.S. inflation slowed last month for the first time since September even as additional tariffs on steel and aluminum kicked ...
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Inflation eased last month, but the data may offer less comfort to businesses, consumers and the Fed than it otherwise would ...
Turkey's central bank will do "whatever needed" to reach its year-end inflation target of 24% including maintaining a "tight" ...