The President calls for easier money even though consumer prices keep rising. Does he want even higher prices?
High CD interest rates may remain high now that inflation's ticking up again. Here's what savers should consider.
The consumer price index was expected to increase 0.3% in January, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.
U.S. consumer prices rose by more than expected in January, driven by a sharp increase in egg prices amid an outbreak of bird ...
U.S. inflation accelerated last month as the cost of groceries, gas, and used cars rose, a trend that will likely underscore ...
Global shares are trading mixed, as investors found bargains despite worries about President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Asian shares mostly rose Wednesday, as regional markets continued to watch President Donald Trump’s latest tariff escalation.
The Standard & Poor’s 500 climbed 0.7%, coming off a losing week that was bookended by worries about how potential tariffs ...
January inflation ran hot, and the odds of Fed interest rate cuts fell as Consumer Price Index total CPI inflation ...
President Trump called on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates in a post on his Truth Social platform Wednesday, following the hotter-than-expected inflation report. "Interest rates should be ...
Tariffs don't directly cause interest rates to rise, but they might be part of the recipe. Learn if rates will go up, and ...
A bill would cap credit card rates at 10%, something Trump promised on the campaign trail. Will Trump follow through? Will consumers benefit?