IMF sees ‘bumps’ in path to lower inflation
Stubborn services and wage inflation will slow the pace of disinflation in the U.S. and globally, according to the IMF.
IMF upgrades UK growth forecast in another boost to new Labour government
The upgrades come after two years of stagnation, with the U.K. falling into a shallow recession in the second half of 2023.
Powell indicates Fed won’t wait until inflation is down to 2% before cutting rates
Monday was Powell's first public speaking appearance since the consumer price index report for June showed cooling inflation.
Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks on interest rate policy and the economy
These will be Powell's first remarks since the June CPI report showed inflation cooling.
With odds of a Trump win rising, here’s what it could mean for Europe’s economy
The euro area's economy, including the zone's gross domestic product, could be impacted if Donald Trump were to be re-elected, according to Goldman Sachs.
With high prices and mortgage rates, aspiring and current homeowners feel ‘stuck’
Affordability has plummeted since the early days of the pandemic, data shows.
The housing market, explained in 6 charts
This data helps show why the housing market feels so different than it did just a few years ago.
Wholesale prices rose 0.2% in June, slightly hotter than expected
The PPI is a gauge of prices that producers can get for their goods and services in the open market.
‘Why would you tinker with it if it’s not broken?’: Economist on why the Fed may not cut rates in September
There are risks to easing monetary policy that cast a cloud over the rate cut outlook, High Frequency Economics' Carl Weinberg told CNBC.