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Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
Finance
A 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
‘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
Office values will plunge another 25% in ‘worst-hit metros,’ Capital Economics says—and that’s bad news for San Francisco and Seattle
Finance
Office values will plunge another 25% in ‘worst-hit metros,’ Capital Economics says—and that’s bad news for San Francisco and Seattle
By Alena BotrosApril 9, 2024
Office vacancies set new all-time high, blowing past recession-era rates
Finance
Office vacancies set new all-time high, blowing past recession-era rates
By Alena BotrosApril 4, 2024
Buckle up for a bumpy ride in the stock market, BMO Wealth Management’s CIO says. And he’s not the only one sounding the alarm
Finance
Buckle up for a bumpy ride in the stock market, BMO Wealth Management’s CIO says. And he’s not the only one sounding the alarm
By Will DanielApril 3, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Powell still sees rate cuts this year with inflation falling on a ‘bumpy’ path
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressApril 3, 2024
Inflation that squeezed European shoppers fell more than expected in March to 2.4%, as grocery cost spikes eased
Finance
Inflation that squeezed European shoppers fell more than expected in March to 2.4%, as grocery cost spikes eased
By David McHugh and The Associated PressApril 3, 2024
‘It’s a great vintage’: $93 billion real-estate investment giant Hines launches a private wealth platform as it sees end of market correction
Finance
‘It’s a great vintage’: $93 billion real-estate investment giant Hines launches a private wealth platform as it sees end of market correction
By Will DanielApril 2, 2024
A couple shopping for food
Retail
U.K. food inflation completes a remarkable climbdown from 15% last year to 3.7% in March—and shoppers have ‘fierce’ competition to thank
By Ryan HoggApril 2, 2024
Housing market deep freeze begins to thaw, JPMorgan says. Here’s what they see
Finance
Housing market deep freeze begins to thaw, JPMorgan says. Here’s what they see
By Alena BotrosApril 1, 2024
The CEO of homebuilder Taylor Morrison got the job amid the 2007 housing crisis. It prepared her for the challenges of a COVID-era housing boom and interest rate hikes
Newsletters
The CEO of homebuilder Taylor Morrison got the job amid the 2007 housing crisis. It prepared her for the challenges of a COVID-era housing boom and interest rate hikes
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsApril 1, 2024
The analyst who said greedflation was killing capitalism is rolling his eyes about AI: ‘Every bubble has a compelling narrative’
Finance
The analyst who said greedflation was killing capitalism is rolling his eyes about AI: ‘Every bubble has a compelling narrative’
By Will DanielMarch 29, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Nearly half of all investors expect a ‘no landing’ scenario for the economy where inflation remains but there’s no recession, Deutsche Bank survey shows
By Will DanielMarch 25, 2024
President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Raphael Bostic
Finance
Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic says he only expects one rate cut this year
By Paolo ConfinoMarch 25, 2024
Turkey’s inflation problem is so severe the central bank just hiked interest rates to 50%, months after it said it was done raising rates
Finance
Turkey’s inflation problem is so severe the central bank just hiked interest rates to 50%, months after it said it was done raising rates
By Will DanielMarch 21, 2024
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