Investors are weighing what a reported gradual rollout of Trump tariff hikes could mean for inflation and the Fed.
December's Consumer Price Index will serve as the latest test of whether an inflation resurgence is a risk to the US economy ...
Savita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest ...
UBS has issued a cautionary note regarding Trump's tariffs, asserting that they pose a risk to the Fed’s 2% inflation target.
As mentioned, mortgage rates haven't fallen in line with the Fed's rate cuts because they depend on factors beyond the agency's benchmark rate, such as the economy and 10-year Treasury bond yields.
High interest rates and the rising cost of funding were already a top concern for CFOs. Now, that concern could grow ...
“While the Fed did make the planned cuts, mortgage rates ... the Fed cutting cycle is over,” Bank of America analysts wrote. ...
There’s uncertainty about expected policy changes favored by the Trump administration - which may be inflationary to a degree ...
The RBI could step up intervention, which would mean selling dollars in the local markets more aggressively. Market estimates ...