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Mortgage rates are bouncing around, though not because of inflation data or job numbers. Financial markets (stocks and bonds) ...
A Dallas Fed report shows that job growth has been strong in areas like health care, which is less sensitive to interest rate changes.
The job market has been slowing in recent months, but experts are more worried about what the next month will bring.
Fixed income markets expect the Federal Open Market Committee to hold interest rates steady on May 7. The meeting could tee up a June cut, which markets view as likely.
The Federal Reserve is seen waiting until June to start cutting interest rates after a government report showed stronger than ...
The larger-than-expected gains come as concerns mount about the economic impact of sweeping tariffs and cuts to the federal ...
Here's what today's polls show about Donald Trump's current approval rating and job performance now — how Americans feel ...
Money markets are repricing the odds for what the Bank of Canada may do at its next policy meeting later this month following ...
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate stayed roughly even at 4.2 percent, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department. The monthly federal jobs ...
One reason for this trend is Federal Reserve policy. The Fed responds to high inflation by raising the federal funds rate, ...
Wall Street experienced its worst day since COVID hit in 2020 and the Australian share market ... lower interest rates. Because it's good for some people, but for those that lose their jobs ...