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Headline numbers from the June jobs report took pressure off the Federal Reserve to consider an interest-rate cut later this ...
By Ann Saphir and Howard Schneider (Reuters) -Unexpectedly solid job gains in June bolstered the case for the Federal Reserve ...
The latest labor market data reinforces the central bank’s wait-and-see approach to lowering borrowing costs, despite ...
The U.S. is likely facing a period of elevated inflation that risks seeping into consumer psychology, with companies likely ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he "will go where the president thinks" he's "best suited" to serve, as calls grow for ...
Enquanto o presidente americano Donald Trump e seus assessores começam a avaliar substitutos para o presidente do Federal ...
The June jobs report is likely to keep the Federal Reserve in a wait-and-see stance for the summer, writes our Nick Timiraos, ...
“Foreign-born workers accounted for four fifths of labor force growth between early 2020 and early 2025,” Adams said.
A still-strong job market will keep the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates until September, and from delivering more ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Tuesday he would not rule out a potential interest rate cut as soon as this month ...
The U.S. M2 money supply has hit a record $22 trillion—named by analysts as a potential catalyst for a bitcoin price ...
Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has criticized Powell and other Fed governors for deciding not to lower ...