Christopher Waller speaks with WSJ’s Nick Timiraos about the economic outlook and how the Fed might weigh different signals when considering future cuts. Waller spoke at WSJ’s CFO Network Summit in ...
Top Wall Street analyst Tom Lee believes that a Fed rate cut is highly likely, given the “overreaction” in the market.
Tokyo session, tracking overnight price gains in U.S. Treasurys..
Wall Street’s sell-off hit a new low Thursday after President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war dragged the S&P 500 more ...
The centerpiece for investors next week: the Federal Reserve. The central bank isn’t likely to cut rates but investors will be eager for updates on how the Fed, under Chair Jerome Powell, views the ...
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Gold futures rose to new highs in late trading, with benchmark futures exceeding $3,000 a troy ounce for the first time. Gold ...
On the surface, this week's inflation readings brought decent news. Gains in consumer prices cooled a bit through February, and the [prices that producers charged stayed flat]( ...
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Mark Carney will officially be sworn in as Canada's new prime minister this Friday, according to a report by AFP.
The prime minister's spokesman could not put a number on job losses as a result of the shutdown, but the health secretary has said he hopes to cut the numbers (around 15,300 in NHS England, and ...