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President Donald Trump on Monday nominated economist E.J. Antoni as commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, an agency he has criticized.
By Saeed Azhar, Johann M Cherian and Sanchayaita Roy NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street's main indexes ended lower on Monday as ...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting near their record heights on Monday as Wall Street waits for an upcoming update on ...
U.S. stocks slipped Monday as Wall Street braced for an update on inflation. The post Dow Drops 201, Nasdaq Falls 65, S&P 500 ...
Steve Hanke, a member of Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, believes the U.S. will slip into a recession this year ...
Wall Street and the Fed will get more insight next week on inflation’s temperature and the economy. The government will ...
The consumer price index for July will come out on Tuesday, and Wall Street expects a 0.2% monthly overall increase and a 0.3 ...
Hotter-than-expected inflation could "deliver a reality check to the market," potentially causing stocks to stumble from their recent rebound in the U.S., Gordon said in a phone interview.
Apple announced $100 billion in new U.S. manufacturing investments, sending its shares up over 10% for the week. After recent declines, triggered by a weaker-than-expected jobs report and a June ...
Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway, once again sounded the alarm on tariffs in Berkshire's second-quarter earnings report.
President Donald Trump recently nominated one of his economic advisers to the Federal Reserve’s top ranks, but his next choice will be far more consequential — and it’s already taking shape.