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It's a stark contrast to several weeks ago when global equity markets suffered a savage pullback at the start of August as a scare about the health of the U.S. economy dovetailed with a sudden surge ...
Past proposals for higher caps haven’t gained traction.
Industrials push above 42000 in delayed response to Fed lowering rates; tech shares and risky assets rise.
The Fed’s cut won’t be immediately felt by everyone, but for some it is the start of a big change.
How big will the next cut be? And what’s the right interest rate anyway? Still, Fed Chair Jerome Powell made one thing clear: ...
Today’s interest rate for a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage is 5.125%, which is unchanged from yesterday. The monthly payment for ...
Sales of previously owned homes fell 2.5% from the prior month, as a recent drop in mortgage rates failed to offset home ...
Officials are hoping to prevent a gradual cooling in the labor market from turning into a deeper freeze.
Policymakers in the U.K., eurozone and Canada have already cut rates. But India, South Korea and others were, essentially, ...