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The rand reversed the previous session’s gains after the US Federal Reserve revised down its growth forecasts, while the ...
America is on the verge of stagflation,” shouted a recent headline from Business Insider. Forbes ran an article in March entitled “Stagflation warning signs emerge in the U.S. economy.” Is it possible ...
In Washington, a growing tension between the White House and the Federal Reserve unfolds. The Fed maintains its interest rate steady, adopting a 'wait and see' approach amidst the economic policies of ...
Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami thinks there's a better way for Trump to try to convince the Fed Chair to cut rates before it’s ...
The Treasury Department faces the challenge of refinancing $11 trillion in U.S. debt within a year as President Trump calls ...
The Federal Reserve held its benchmark interest rate steady at 4.25% to 4.50% on June 18, signaling a continued wait-and-see approach amid persistent economic uncertainty.
In Asian trading, Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 shed 1.0% to finish at 38,488.34. Shares in Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp. jumped 2.3% after it announced that its acquisition of U.S. Steel, which met U.S.
Tariffs were expected to drive widespread price increases across the U.S. economy. Just months into 2025, that prediction has ...
President Trump is blasting Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell for his decision to leave the benchmark interest rate ...
The Nebraska and Iowa/Minnesota reporting regions continue to lead the way with a trading range from $239 to $244/cwt.
Mortgage rates dipped to 6.86% as listings rose 32% year over year. With more homes for sale and stable prices, buyers are ...
The Fed is standing pat while it sees where the economy is going in the next few months. Powell's term ends next year.