Investors are digesting better-than-expected inflation data and bracing for the next move in Trump's escalating trade war.
The benchmark S&P 500 and the Nasdaq rose on Wednesday following data that showed slowing U.S. inflation, although concerns ...
Wall Street's major averages trade mixed on Wednesday as retail inflation slowed more than expected in February along with ...
US stock futures edged up after President Donald Trump's fast-moving trade policy led to another volatile trading day on Wall ...
Stock markets tumbled again Monday after President Trump refused to rule out an economic recession. Investors and analysts ...
Conversely, consider when NASDAQ rose since 1977. In the following 12 months, unemployment across California fell on average ...
"Shelter inflation remains in a disinflationary trajectory ... added about 0.6% or nearly 300 points at the start of Wednesday's trading. The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) led the gains, rising almost 2%.
Argentina's monthly inflation rate likely rose in February, slightly higher than the figure recorded in January, a Reuters ...
Recession chatter is still making the rounds on Wall Street, but cooler inflation is quelling fears of one worst-case ...
A cool inflation reading from the Labor Department outweighed the deteriorating trade war, sending U.S. stocks higher ...
PCE inflation comes in as expected … volatility is the new normal … Jeff Clark’s bullish indicator … a flashing recession warning … context for this market weakness The good news is that ...