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Tariffs and inflation are igniting fears of another sell-off. Instead of panic-selling, consider 3 defensive, ...
NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasuries rose on Friday, dragging yields lower, after Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller pushed for a rate cut later this month, citing a slowdown in ...
Consumer sentiment improved in July as inflation expectations subsided, showing consumers may be less worried about tariffs ...
Mortgage rates rose this week, but steady inflation data suggests a more stable outlook. Buyers may benefit from clearer signals in the months ahead.
U.S. single-family homebuilding dropped to an 11-month low in June as high mortgage rates and economic uncertainty hampered home purchases, suggesting residential investment contracted again in the ...
The central bank is poised to hold interest rates steady this month, but there could be a path to cut as early as September.
Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses ...
But, for now at least, a steady if unspectacular job market and a stock market hitting new highs appears to be enough to keep ...
Inflation from tariffs will likely keep rising until November or December, according to Apollo's chief economist Torsten Sløk ...
Consumers’ worst fears about tariff-induced inflation have receded, though they are still wary of price increases to come.
The University of Michigan said Friday that its consumer sentiment index rose slightly to 61.8 in preliminary July numbers, [from 60.7 in June]( ...
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller on Thursday called for the central bank to cut interest rates in July.