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President Donald Trump received some rosy news on Friday morning when the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its report showing that the U.S. economy added 177,000 jobs in April. This came the month ...
As expected by virtually all market participants, the Federal Reserve maintained its short-term policy interest rate between 5.25% and 5.5% at its June meeting that concluded Wednesday afternoon.
Weak US retail sales data was bad news for the economy but good news for markets; strong Purchasing Managers’ Indexes were the opposite. It seems the key driver is that UK stocks are reacting to the ...
Economists see flat job growth this year with the available data that's been released, but also see opportunities for growth ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks wavered in afternoon trading on Wall Street Friday and headed for weekly losses as investors reviewed mixed news on the economy. The S&P 500 shook off an early loss and inched ...
The U.S. economy is caught in an awkward, painful place. A confusing one, too. Growth appears to be sputtering, home sales are tumbling and economists warn of a potential recession ahead. But ...
A strong U.S. economy was in the spotlight this week as the Federal Reserve Chair held a press conference and highlighted how healthy it is. However, some investors, business people, and other ...
Intercorp Financial Services is a significant player in the Peruvian banking industry, but has struggled as a public company. The company has $23 billion in total assets, generated $438 million in net ...
The U.S. economy is sending conflicting signals that complicate the Federal Reserve’s path forward, according to the central bank’s latest Beige Book report released Wednesday. Economic activity ...
The mixed data initially sent Treasury yields lower in the bond market. The U.S. stock market is drifting lower on Tuesday ...
Inflation is showing fresh signs of cooling, ticking up 2.7% year-over-year, lower than many economists had expected. It ...