US import prices rise moderately in February
U.S. import prices increased marginally in February as a surge in the cost of petroleum products was partially offset by modest gains elsewhere, which bodes well for the
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U.S. import prices increased marginally in February as a surge in the cost of petroleum products was partially offset by modest gains elsewhere, which bodes well for the
The week ahead is rammed with rate setting meetings by heavyweight central banks from the U.S. Fed to the Bank of England, from Switzerland and Norway to Mexico.
Stronger than expected producer prices and weaker-than-expected consumer spending reported Thursday did little to budge financial market bets on a June start to Federal Reserve interest-
U.S. retail sales rebounded in February, driven by increases at auto dealerships and gasoline service stations, but consumer spending is slowing as households grapple with
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Creeping oil prices are complicating the inflation picture again, with producer inputs and retail sales updates next on the U.S.
Oil prices climbed in early trade on Thursday, supported by strong demand in the U.S. after gasoline stocks hit a three month low and crude stockpiles dropped unexpectedly, with supply
The International Monetary Fund has begun the process of selecting its next managing director and intends to choose a candidate by the end of April, the global lender's
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Even as U.S. inflation missed forecasts again and Treasury debt yields reared up in reaction, AI-fueled Wall St stock indexes powered
CME Group said it will apply this year to clear U.S.
The U.S. federal budget deficit grew in February with outlays surging as annual tax-filing season kicked into gear and interest costs on the national debt kept rising, the U.S.
A former Tallgrass Energy board member and his friends will pay $2.2 million to settle insider trading charges related to a Blackstone-led $3.03 billion buyout offer for the oil pipeline
U.S. consumer prices increased solidly in February amid higher costs for gasoline and shelter, suggesting some stickiness in inflation that could delay an anticipated June
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Wall Street seems to have lost direction in another shaky start to the week for some of its megacap stocks and now needs some
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Tuesday urged the Federal Reserve to wait past June before cutting interest rates, arguing the central bank needs to shore up its inflation-
U.S. stock index futures slipped on Monday, as investors awaited key inflation figures this week that could provide cues on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy path, after a mixed jobs
Ratings agency Moody's said on Friday that U.S. hospitals, physician facilities and other medical providers could see a credit impact resulting from disruptions from the hack at
U.S. bond funds racked up large inflows in the seven days to March 6 as weaker manufacturing data and dovish comments from Federal Reserve officials raised expectations for interest rate
Global equity funds attracted a net $6.5 billion in the seven days through March 6, driven by weak U.S. manufacturing data and Federal Reserve policymakers' remarks which fuelled
Morningstar DBRS downgraded the credit ratings of New York Community Bancorp to "BBB (low)" from "BBB", citing near-term pressure on earnings, the ratings agency said late on Thursday.
Bitcoin is back in the headlines, having roared to a new record high, just as many of the world's major central banks are starting to pave the way towards cutting interest rates, but only
China's pure electric vehicle sales slowed in January-February from a year earlier, industry data showed on Friday, as competition intensified with market leader BYD heading a
Patent filings slipped last year by nearly 2% in the first fall in 14 years amid economic uncertainty, the U.N. patent agency said on Thursday, in a move it described as "concerning
Supply chain pressures picked up modestly last month, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said in a report Wednesday.