Investors and traders as well as CEOs and central bankers continue to adjust to a new administration in Washington, D.C.
Wednesday's consumer-price index for January looms in the minds of bond-market participants, as investors and traders also remain focused on the prospect of trade wars between the U.S. and other ...
Follow all the latest U.S. market action for Tuesday here as investors get ready for testimony from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, ...
Lower-income consumers have grappled with high inflation and interest rates ... should carry on into the first half of this ...
U.S. inflation increased by the most in eight months in December amid robust consumer spending on goods and services, ...
"The U.S. is a really big source of chaos right now for our partners in the world,” Berkeley professor Susan Hyde said in ...
Canada’s facing a trade war with its largest partner, and it may send interest rates plunging. BMO Capital Markets wrote to ...
U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in nine months in December amid higher costs for energy goods, pointing to still-elevated inflation that aligns with the Federal Reserve's projections for ...
Despite the pessimism among respondents, BMO Capital Markets senior economist Robert Kavcic said the ... More than two-thirds of Canadians said inflation is having a negative impact on their current ...