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CPI on tap: Inflation seemed to slow before Iran conflict jacked up oil prices. But did it really?
Oil prices have surged since the start of the conflict with Iran and American consumers are going to suffer the consequences ...
In the weeks before the Iran war, ​Americans’ inflation expectations were little changed, a New York Fed survey says.
Inflation may have been relatively tame in February, but that might not matter much to financial markets and the Fed.
Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Friday that there's no urgent need to change interest rates, expecting current policy to hold for some time.
The Federal Reserve is still widely expected to hold interest rates steady when its officials next meet on March 17-18.
Business Insider spoke with experts and reviewed commentary to see what smart people think the war with Iran means for inflation and consumers.
Eight hundred thousand dollars sounds like a lot. For a single retiree in 2026, it buys a livable retirement, but not a comfortable one without careful management. The math is tighter than most people ...
Traders see the February consumer inflation report as a major inflection point for their Federal Reserve outlooks.
Oil prices jumped Tuesday for the second straight day and gas prices moved higher in the United States, underscoring the ...
The Bank of England faces the prospect of UK inflation rebounding to 5%, with traders ramping up bets on a reversal of recent cuts to interest rates.
Egyptian inflation quickened in February, a situation that may be poised to worsen as the knock-on effects from the Iran war pile pressure on the import-reliant economy.
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