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Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran recounts his first experience in a Federal Open Market Committee meeting and explains the factors that have lowered the neutral rate as he calls for rapid interest-rate cuts. Miran says he would \\
Automakers have kept prices relatively flat despite tariffs and other increased costs. That could be changing soon
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran said \\
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits came in significantly below analyst expectations
U.S. gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — rebounded in the spring from a 0.6% first-quarter drop caused by fallout from President Donald Trump’s trade wars, the Commerce Department said Thursday. The first-quarter GDP drop
The U.S. economy's GDP grew at a 3.8% rate in the second quarter following the latest revision after the economy recorded a 0.5% contraction in the first quarter.
The Democratic Party launched a Digital Asset Task Force targeting comprehensive stablecoin and cryptocurrency legislation by year-end.
Birkenstock Holding plc (NYSE: BIRK) shares traded higher on Thursday after the footwear maker reaffirmed its outlook and projected stronger-than-expected fiscal 2025 revenue. The upbeat guidance contrasts with the company’s third-quarter results, when it
Stock futures flat ahead of the market open
Miran, a new Fed board member who was appointed by President Donald Trump, is an outlier among the central bank’s policymakers in calling for immediate, aggressive rate cuts. “That’s why it’s so important to start adjusting more quickly, rather than less
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazil's central bank projected on Thursday that inflation will hover near the official goal in the first quarter of 2028, but still fail to meet it, according to the bank's latest quarterly monetary policy report. After projecting e
LONDON (Reuters) -BP said on Thursday it expects global oil demand to grow until 2030, five years later than its forecast a year ago, pointing to slowed efforts to increase energy efficiency and reduce global carbon emissions. The oil major's latest Ener
IDCC, JPM and MSFT announced dividend hikes, giving investors income stability as Wall Street faces renewed volatility.