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Bank earnings, inflation, and new crypto regulation are some of the things on the investors' radar this week.
It’s complicated — and can be legitimately challenging even for experts to decipher the impact of fast moving policy changes and tariffs on real-world pricing.
Mortgage rates are based on bonds and bonds don't like inflation.  When inflation reports are higher than the market expected ...
Employment reports, particularly the nonfarm payroll jobs growth number (NFP), have the most significant impact on trading ...
The figure for June marks the fastest rate of inflation, which measures how quickly prices are rising, since January 2024.
President Trump has renewed calls for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to resign, criticizing the Fed for not cutting interest rates.
The significant shift after the last release of inflation was the rise in the probability of the Fed holding in September as ...
CPI data shows headline and core inflation in line with expectations. Check out my thoughts on financial markets' reaction to ...
US stocks have rocketed back to all-time highs. The unemployment rate remains historically low. And the inflation rate is lower than when President Donald Trump took office.
UK inflation rates rose by more than expected last month. The headline rate rose to 3.6% from 3.4%, expectations were for ...
Expected 0.3% monthly rise with tariff impacts. Trading implications for forex, indices and Fed policy outlook analysed.
US Dollar Index Futures, United States 2-Year, United States 10-Year. Read 's Market Analysis on Investing.com ...