Tariffs are a wild-card for inflation this year, but it is too soon to say what any changes will mean for the Federal Reserve ...
The central bank’s recent infusion of financial-market brawn includes Beth Hammack, who worked for three decades at Goldman ...
The Consumer Price Index rose 2.9 percent from a year earlier, but a measure of underlying inflation was more encouraging.
U.S. inflation likely worsened last month on the back of higher prices for gas, eggs, and used cars, a trend that could make ...
The U.S. Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady on Jan. 29 and resume cutting in March, according to a slim majority ...
The Federal Reserve has now battled high inflation for nearly four years. Economists point to the Federal Reserve's rate cuts ...
Investors initially expected multiple rate cuts in 2024, but now anticipate at most one, reflecting the Fed's ongoing ...
(Reuters) - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said in an interview published in the Wall Street ...
Inflation rose 2.9% on an annual basis in December, with the latest Consumer Price Index illustrating the Federal Reserve's challenge in battling stickier-than-expected price increases.
US consumer prices showed no signs of cooling in December amid higher costs for energy goods, but the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge dipped — leading to a rally on Wall Street.
The Federal Reserve's premature victory lap over inflation reveals a worrisome misunderstanding of the predicament we still ...
December's CPI print finally showed some relief in core inflation. But the threat of sticky prices is still a reality for ...