Wall Street surged on Friday, after some favorable inflation data helped traders look past the Federal Reserve's hawkish tilt ...
This better-than-expected inflation data caused traders to trim their bets for no interest rate cuts in 2025. Wall Street now sees a 16.5 percent chance of the Fed making zero cuts next year.
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday but projected only two further cuts next year. Here's what analysts are ...
Wall Street's top three indexes ended nearly flat after a steep decline Wednesday based on the Fed's 2025 outlook.
J.R. Whalen: Here's Your Money Briefing for Friday, December 13th. I'm J.R. Whalen for The Wall Street Journal. Inflation has trended downward for the past year, but prices are still high.
Inflation in the U.S. is no longer slowly rapidly like it did over the spring and summer. But it might be low enough to encourage the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again next week.