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U.S.-listed ETFs attracted $121 billion in July, pushing their total this year to $677 billion and putting them on pace for a record $1.3 trillion in 2025, according to a note from Matthew Bartolini, ...
When the Great Recession hit, older boomers were preparing to retire while millennials were entering the workforce.
President Donald Trump's firing of the commissioner of labor statistics, Erika McEntarfer, on Friday raises serious risks for retirees living on Social Security, and for those with money in U.S. bonds ...
"People aren't able to buy a house because this guy is a numbskull," Trump said of Powell ahead of Wednesday's Fed policy meeting, where the central bank left its benchmark interest rate unchanged ...
The job market fell short of expectations in July. And now, the Commissioner of Labor Statistics is out of a job.
Gold prices could touch a new record in the next three months, driven by a worsening trajectory for U.S. growth and inflation, Federal Reserve independence concerns and a weaker dollar. That's ...
A short question: How do I ignore the noise in the markets? A recession has been predicted for the past several years, but the sky has not fallen (yet). Even with a slew of positive economic news, I ...
President Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has raised concerns that economic data will no ...
In its June MPC meeting, the RBI cut the repo rate by 50 basis points to 5.5% and shifted its stance from ‘Accommodative’ to ...
Markets this week focus on CPI data, Fed signals, and earnings from key names as rate cut bets climb and tariff concerns ...
US economic signals, including jobless claims, PMI, and Fed commentary, could shift rate expectations and impact Bitcoin's recovery this week.
The Fed remains on edge, caught between inflation stickiness and labor softness. A clear policy pivot is not yet confirmed, ...
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