The Federal Reserve left US interest rates unchanged at its latest policy meeting, but surprised with a hawkish tone that can be seen as indicating that...
Which penny stocks are investors watching following Powell's remarks and the Fed meeting? The post 4 Penny Stocks to Watch Following the Fed Meeting and Powell’s...
About a quarter of census tracts with a post office lack a credit union or community bank, making the US Postal Service an efficient way to...
Despite the current fears over inflation, consumer spending continues to increase. The post 3 Consumer Stocks To Watch This Week appeared first on Stock Market News,...
President Trump’s protectionist trade measures against China and other external partners have not caused a reduction of the total US trade deficit. The latter actually grew...
Questions For The Fed: When Do Inflation & Financial Risks Force A Change In Policy by Joseph Carson, former chief economist at Alliance Bernstein If I...
"The Fed Has Lost Control" - Peter Schiff Warns Tucker Carlson About Skyrocketing Prices & The Inflation Tax Via SchiffGold.com, Inflation is running hot right now....
The dollar index was at 90.528, after hitting a one-month high of 90.677 on… The post Dollar near one-month high as investors focus on Fed first...
One of the oddities now catching economists off-guard in the wake of the pandemic is the jump in household net worth and savings. Household net worth...
It’s Fed day, and European stocks are looking nervous. Bourses are trading mixed ahead of the Federal Reserve monetary policy announcement later today as investors question...
The recent slide in the bond market has been granted a reprieve over the last two months. Interest rates have retreated in recent weeks, which has...
Slowly At First... Then All At Once Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, Bull markets always seem to end the same – slowly at first, then...
Bull markets always seem to end the same - slowly at first, then all at once. My recent discussion on why March 2020 was a "correction"...
Seven Things Nobody Talks About That Will Eventually Matter... A Lot Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog, Nobody seems to notice the 'diminishing returns'...
Thanks to central bank largesse, corporate bond markets weathered the depth of the Covid crisis well. Risks to credit markets today appear low with gradually improving...
Oil rises on strengthening demand outlook Oil prices are on the rise at the start of the new week, building on three straight weeks of gains...
Monday and Tuesday of this week are particularly quiet in terms of economic data releases. The lull forms a suitable introduction for the... Read More... The...
Over the last couple of months, the Fed started its campaign to prepare markets for a "taper" of its asset purchases. Michael Lebowitz noted that Jerome...
I told you last week that there were strange things going on in the labor market but I had no idea how much of an understatement...
Morgan Stanley: This Is The Biggest Paradigm Shift In Global Macro In The Past Three Years By Chetan Ahya, Morgan Stanley's Chief Economist and Global Head...
U.S. stocks were mixed last week. The S&P 500 index closed on Friday at a record high. Real Estate and Healthcare names rallied, while the Financial...
This post is a short follow-up to our inflation piece from last night, Inflation In Context: A Liquidity Adjusted CPI Index, which was a bit too wonky,...
Visualizing The History Of US Inflation Over 100 Years Is inflation rising? The consumer price index (CPI), an index used as a proxy for inflation in...
Rates, The Dollar, & The Fed's Dis-Inflationary Dilemma Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, As we move into the second half of 2021, interest rates and...
Data released on Thursday said that the CPI climbed 5.0% year-on-year in May The… The post Dollar lower following higher U.S. inflation data first appeared on...
Oil up 10% in three weeks Oil prices are edging quietly higher, extending gains from the previous session. Both benchmarks are on track to book gains...
Last night’s US Consumer Price Inflation data continued highlighting that inflation is alive and well...
The inflation-is-transitory narrative took a beating in yesterday’s hotter-than-expected report for US consumer prices in May. Even after accounting for so-called base effects (temporary pandemic-related factors...
As we move into the second half of 2021, interest rates and the dollar continue to shape the outlook. Of course, much of the debate focuses...
Banks Are So Stuffed With Cash They Tell Companies: No More Deposits Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, Banks are so overloaded with cash they are...