The WSJ’s latest survey shows that forecasters expect higher inflation than they did in October—but also higher GDP growth.
Survey finds tariffs, tax cuts and immigration policy could weigh on price outlook for next two years.
Netflix shot up 14.6% after it reported adding nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday-season quarter and it topped ...
SLB helped lead the market after the provider of services to oilfields delivered bigger profit and revenue for the end of ...
Corporate earnings are coming in strong. Investors are also seeing the Trump administration take a less aggressive approach to tariffs than some had expected.
"Tariffs mean a stronger U.S. dollar due to higher import prices and weaker global growth, no tariffs means stronger global ...
For 2024, core inflation averaged 2.7%, pulling back sharply from the 4.2% rate seen in 2023. The headline measure came in at 2.4% versus 4.8% in 2023, suggesting that policymakers' efforts to tame ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Beth Hammack said in an interview published in the Wall Street Journal on Friday ...
Wall Street’s main indexes rose on Tuesday, with the blue-chip Dow at a more than one-month high, as investors assessed ...
U.S. stocks are drifting near a record on Thursday as Wall Street’s recent rally loses some momentum. The S&P 500 was down ...
Donald Trump is holding off on tariffs during his first day and placing a big bet that his executive actions can cut energy ...