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U.S. consumers boosted their spending in June following a pullback the previous month, offering a reassuring sign for the ...
Q2 2025 saw a reversal of many first quarter factor trends. After lagging steeply in several regions in Q1, Momentum ...
As of last December, the median FOMC member expected 2.5% inflation in calendar 2025. That was enough for them to pause the ...
Global growth faces headwinds due to continued high uncertainty and tariff impacts. There has been a decoupling in equities, ...
After May's steep drop in retail sales, spending picked back up in June, rising 0.6%, according to new census data out ...
I forgot to put the seat belt on my five-year-old boy this morning and as we were leaving the trailer park, somebody shouted, ...
Inflation and tariffs may be beyond a brand’s control. But pricing inertia is not. The real risk isn’t charging too much — it ...
President Trump’s tariffs have yet to reverse the disinflation trend that’s persisted since January, baffling economists and the bearish views that color the consensus narrative.
Markets opened slightly higher after a flat PPI report and mixed earnings results, with real estate leading and energy ...
A broad rise in prices, from coffee and audio equipment to home furnishings, pushed U.S. inflation higher in June, which ...
Rising prices across an array of goods from coffee to audio equipment to home furnishings pulled inflation higher.
Economists’ anxiety about official U.S. inflation data is growing. One major issue: They don’t have the numbers they need to ...