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Jerome Powell
Finance‘The way to solve an inflation crisis is to endure an immigration crisis’: The mystery in the labor market finally gets explained
By Paul Wiseman, Gisela Salomon, Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 12, 2024
Christine Lagarde
FinanceEuropean Central Bank declines to cut rates because ‘domestic price pressures are strong and are keeping services price inflation high’
By David McHugh and The Associated PressApril 11, 2024
Jerome Powell
FinanceProducer price index rises at fastest pace in nearly a year as storm of bad inflation news mounts—but economist see a silver lining
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressApril 11, 2024
Smiling executive sitting on a couch holding a cellphone
LeadershipThe topsy-turvy economy just found a new set of boosters—CEOs. Some 87% are confident in the U.S.’s growth prospects, KPMG survey found
By Paolo ConfinoApril 11, 2024
Small-business optimism just hit an 11-year low. ‘Will depressed small business owners depress the economy?’
FinanceSmall-business optimism just hit an 11-year low. ‘Will depressed small business owners depress the economy?’
By Will DanielApril 10, 2024
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
FinanceA growing chorus of Fed officials and Wall Street analysts say this will be a year with few rate cuts—or possibly none at all
By Paolo ConfinoApril 10, 2024
Jerome Powell
FinanceFederal Reserve minutes reveal that all 19 officials were bracing for another hot inflation read
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 10, 2024
El Paso is at the epicenter of America’s immigration crisis–but the border holdups are causing a much bigger supply chain nightmare
CommentaryEl Paso is at the epicenter of America’s immigration crisis–but the border holdups are causing a much bigger supply chain nightmare
By Andrea Adkins-HutchinsApril 10, 2024
‘Disinflation is out, and inflation is in’ after a hotter than expected March CPI report, experts say
Finance‘Disinflation is out, and inflation is in’ after a hotter than expected March CPI report, experts say
By Will DanielApril 10, 2024
Jerome Powell
FinanceInflation still hot in March, giving pause to Fed as it weighs whether to cut rates this year
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 10, 2024
A logo sits on display above a Tesco Plc supermarket
RetailBritain’s largest grocer sees profits soar as inflation falls 4.5% – despite ‘threats from all sorts of angles’
By Jennifer Creery and BloombergApril 10, 2024
Louis DeJoy in front of a USPS van
PoliticsPost Office wants to hike stamp prices for 5th time in 3 years to make up for ‘defective’ pricing system
By The Associated PressApril 9, 2024
Woman in supermarket aisle
FinanceYou think you earned your raise and you think inflation is unfair: New economic paper sums up Biden’s dilemma
By Irina Ivanova and Sunny NagpaulApril 9, 2024
HSBC CEO Noel Quinn
FinanceHSBC pulls out of Argentina at a $1 billion loss as Asia pivot continues
By Jonas Bergman, Ambereen Choudhury and BloombergApril 9, 2024
Goldman tackles the great contradiction of the post-pandemic economy and explains why you can have both strong growth and low inflation
FinanceGoldman tackles the great contradiction of the post-pandemic economy and explains why you can have both strong growth and low inflation
By Will DanielApril 8, 2024
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