Higher-income consumers may be creating a frothy situation at Walmart. Even though affluent shoppers helped drive the retailer’s latest beat on quarterly
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U.S. inflation data, stocks and news
European markets were slightly higher Wednesday as global investors look ahead to the latest U.S. inflation print. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index
Inflation ETF may be in a sweet spot even if Fed cuts rates
It’s an exchange-traded fund designed to profit from higher rates. But even if the Federal Reserve starts to cut this year, Horizon
S&P 500 rebounds to less than 1% from a record after orderly three-week pullback
The ideal fix for a market that’s traveled too far, too fast, is for it so slow down and back up a
Wall Street expects rate hikes are off the table. Inflation data will test that
Next week’s inflation data will be the first major test for markets after the Federal Reserve took a dovish stance on interest
Consumer sentiment tumbles as inflation fears surge, closely watched survey shows
Consumer sentiment slumped as inflation expectations rose, despite otherwise strong signals in the economy, according to a closely watched survey released Friday.
Stanley Druckenmiller gives Biden’s economic policies an ‘F,’ blames the Fed for reigniting inflation
Reckless government spending enabled by the Federal Reserve is hurting average Americans and endangering President Joe Biden’s chances at getting reelected, billionaire
Interest rates, AI rally stay top of mind for investors next week
As investors say farewell to a week marked by a Federal Reserve meeting, surprise labor market data and the latest corporate earnings,
FTSE 100, DAX, CAC 40
Europe stocks open higher Stock Chart IconStock chart icon Stoxx 600 index. European stocks opened cautiously higher on Friday, with the Stoxx
Here’s what to expect from the April jobs report on Friday
A jobseeker takes a flyer at a job fair at Brunswick Community College in Bolivia, North Carolina, on April 11, 2024. Allison
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