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Nationwide consumer expectations for inflation fell in May, according to the latest monthly survey from the New York Federal Reserve Bank, released Monday. Expectations for inflation in the year ahead ...
A new study reveals that economic pressures are taking a significant toll on Americans' mental and emotional well-being.
Americans felt a whole lot better about prices and the job market in May, a month that featured a détente in the trade war between the US and China.
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Blame stubbornly high mortgage rates and lingering economic anxieties over Trump policies for US housing-market gridlock.
Consumers’ expectations for future price pressures improved across all horizons in May, and households’ pessimism about the ...
Consumers expect lower inflation over the next year than they did a month ago, the New York Federal Reserve found in its ...
The one-year inflation outlook took a substantial dip, down to 3.2% — a 0.4 percentage point decrease from April.
Dollar holds above key support as U.S.-China trade talks begin; traders watch CPI data and Fed signals for DXY direction.
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In addition to inflation and US-China trade, a key bond auction is on investors' radar. A $22 billion sale of 30-year bonds ...
Americans’ anxiety about the future path of inflation eased in May, as they also grew more upbeat about the state of their ...
US Treasuries were trimming overnight gains, with modest weakness in longer dated debt as investors awaited a Thursday auction of 30-year securities that will offer a fresh test of demand for the ...
Annuity sales are surging thanks to the uncertain economic environment. But will the demand for annuities last?
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