Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Economy|News

US jobless claims, business activity keep economy on gradual cooling path

The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits ticked up in the latest week, but appeared to be steadying near a level consistent with a

US jobless claims, business activity keep economy on gradual cooling path
Business|Economy

US weekly jobless claims drop calms market fears

The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, calming fears the labor market was unraveling and

Business|Economy|Finance

Fed policymakers signal rate cuts ahead, but not recession

U.S. central bank policymakers pushed back on Monday against the notion that weaker-than-expected July jobs data means the economy is in recessionary

Fed policymakers signal rate cuts ahead, but not recession
Economy|News

Fed's Musalem signals wary approach to cutting rates in debut speech

The U.S. central bank should only start to cut interest rates after "months, and more likely quarters" of falling inflation, moderating demand and expanding supply, St.

Fed's Musalem signals wary approach to cutting rates in debut speech
Business

Fed still on track even if inflation's path down is bumpy -Goolsbee

The Federal Reserve's path back to its 2% inflation target rate would still be on track even if price increases run a bit hotter-than-expected over the next few months,

Fed still on track even if inflation's path down is bumpy -Goolsbee
Economy|News

US job gains surge past expectations, wage growth quickens

The U.S. economy created far more jobs than expected in May and annual wage growth reaccelerated, underscoring the resilience of the labor market and reducing the

US job gains surge past expectations, wage growth quickens
Economy

U.S. economic activity increased slightly in recent weeks, Fed survey shows

U.S. economic activity increased slightly from early January through late February while inflation and the jobs market gave a mixed picture on how quickly they will

U.S. economic activity increased slightly in recent weeks, Fed survey shows
Economy

US economic activity little changed in recent weeks, Fed survey shows

U.S. economic activity saw little or no change from December through early January, while firms reported pricing pressures were mixed and nearly all cited signs of a

US economic activity little changed in recent weeks, Fed survey shows
Economy

US inflation up moderately in April, consumer spending weakens

U.S. inflation tracked sideways in April and consumer spending weakened, mixed signals for the Federal Reserve that provided little clarity on whether the U.S. central

US inflation up moderately in April, consumer spending weakens

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