Private sector payrolls rose 113,000 in October, less than expected, ADP says
ADP reported that companies added 113,000 workers for the month, higher than the 89,000 in September but below the estimate of 130,000.
Here’s everything to expect from the Fed’s policy announcement Wednesday
The Fed meeting will conclude with the central bank not doing a whole lot of anything — just the way the market wants things for...
Treasury to borrow $776 billion in the final three months of the year
Officials attributed the lower borrowing needs to higher receipts, which were offset somewhat by greater expenses.
The escalating Israel-Hamas conflict raises risks of global market contagion, economist says
As the Israel-Hamas conflict further intensifies, the risks to the global economy are growing, economist Mohamed el-Erian said Monday.
Achieving the ‘American dream?’ A lot of it depends on where you grow up
Intergenerational mobility is falling in the U.S. — and when and where a child grows up can determine their future income.
Global bond rout looks ‘tremendously dangerous’ for stocks, hedge fund manager warns
An intensifying bond rout is creating a "tremendously dangerous" outlook for global equities, according to Livermore Partners' CIO.
Key Fed inflation gauge rose 0.3% as expected in September; spending tops estimate
The core personal consumption expenditures price index was expected to increase 0.3% in September.
Tech stocks suffer two-day selloff as investors find ‘wrinkle or two’ in Alphabet, Meta earnings
Despite better-than-expected results from Alphabet and Meta, investors dumped the stocks and rest of the tech sector over the past two days
European Central Bank holds interest rates steady after 10 consecutive hikes
The ECB ended its record run of rate hikes despite new upside risks to inflation.