Consumers cut spending by most in four years last month even as inflation fell
A key price gauge declined last month, a sign that inflation may be cooling though stiff tariffs threatened by the White House threaten that...
Read MoreTreasury Nominee Scott Bessent Sails Through Confirmation Hearing
'We do not have a revenue problem in the United States of America. We have a spending problem,' Bessent tells Senate
Read MoreThe Dirty Secret of Inflation: Corporations Are Jacking Up Prices and Profits
Democrats are failing to speak to the realities of the economic moment—and it could cost them in the midterms.
Read MoreA Longtime Biden Adviser Gives a Final Defense of Bidenomics
Jared Bernstein, the outgoing chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, says that Donald Trump is inheriting a strong economy, but with less freedom...
Read MoreTitle Firm Manager Stresses Home Ownership Advantages
Few people would argue with the great American dream of home ownership and the freedom it allows. After all, what better feeling than to be able to...
Read MoreBank of Japan raises interest rates to highest level in 17 years
Stronger wages have contributed to the decision by Japan's central bank to raise rates to about 0.5%. The BOJ reiterated that it may in the future...
Read MoreWhy rising inflation could impact your pension - and what to do about it
Inflation rose to 3 per cent in January - the highest level in 10 months. Here's what it means for your retirement savings
Read MoreBank of England policymaker warns of rising inflation risk
Bank of England policymaker Dave Ramsden has backed the Bank’s “gradual and careful” approach to rate cuts, pointing to “increased...
Read MoreHouse prices rise for sixth month running ahead of stamp duty increase
The average UK house price has increased month-on-month for the sixth month in a row, amid fears looming stamp duty changes could dampen the market....
Read MoreDonald Trump’s Davos speech: Should Europe really fear tariffs?
Donald Trump’s address at the World Economic Forum showcased his familiar economic rhetoric. Yet, it could be argued that his speech was marked by...
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