The Trump administration has stopped flying a rainbow flag at the Stonewall National Monument. That's angering activists who ...
WSJ’s David Uberti explains why the U.S. dollar has been been decreasing in value recently and how a weaker dollar could boost President Trump’s economic agenda. Photo: Gary Cameron/Reuters January’s ...
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the inflation rate to dip to 1.7%, down from 2% in December. The European Central Bank next meets on Thursday and is expected to hold its benchmark interest ...
Many American consumers have been bracing for President Donald Trump’s tariffs to spark a dramatic surge in consumer prices, pushing the inflation rate into the danger zone. They’re still waiting. The ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Business leaders around the world are recalibrating their approaches to 2026 salary planning ...
In October, WSJ explained how the Trump administration could provide $20 billion to Argentina and why it was propping up an ideological ally. Photo: Ksenia Shaikhutdinova/WSJ The resignation of ...
These numbers come from the real-time price aggregator Truflation, which monitors millions of prices daily. That is orders of magnitude higher than the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which observes ...
New York politicians defiantly raised a rainbow flag at the Stonewall National Monument amid a boisterous, cheering crowd.
Inflation that’s roughly steady defied his critics’ expectations, because they had expected Trump’s high-tariff policy to send prices significantly higher. On the other hand, even steady inflation ...
University of Sydney provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has lifted the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%, adding to pressure on households and ...
BoE governor Andrew Bailey said the U.K. central bank is monitoring "heightened" global uncertainty after leaving interest rates unchanged. Thursday's 5-4 decision was closer than expected, as the MPC ...
LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The main reason political pressure on the Federal Reserve has not caused markets to price in deeper interest rate cuts is perhaps the simplest: U.S. inflation is just too ...