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Freight shipment declines accelerated in July but costs again stepped higher, according to a monthly report from Cass Information Systems. The post Freight shipment declines extend to 30 months, Cass says appeared first on FreightWaves.
Fresh inflation data suggests businesses have begun to raise the prices they charge each other for goods and services, a sign they are looking to preserve their profit margins in the face of President Donald Trump’s tariffs — with consumers potentially fo
Bitcoin retreated from record highs on Thursday after euphoria and bets of Fed rate cuts fueled its latest rally.
Bitcoin retreated from record highs on Thursday after euphoria and bets of Fed rate cuts fueled its latest rally.
One bull says Trump's Liberation Day might've been the hard reset needed to pave the way for stocks to keep rising. But with the U.S. indexes already around highs, some watchers think the possibility of a correction is impossible to ignore.
Bitcoin's surged past $124K, due to ETF inflows, corporate adoption, and Fed rate cut bets. This put focus on Bitcoin-based ETFs like IBIT and GBTC.
Here's what new data from the producer price index says about where inflation is headed, according to economists.
Would-be home buyers and homeowners looking to refinance their mortgages got a rare break this week after months of stubbornly high borrowing costs.
Trump says economists are distorting the economy. Voters are smart enough to decide for themselves.
The feature includes a real-time intelligence service designed to inform companies of disruptions affecting shipping routes globally.
Market strategists said the crypto rally’s broader outlook remains positive despite the largest long liquidations since early August.
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A hotter-than-expected wholesale inflation report just made the Federal Reserve’s decision regarding a September rate cut even harder, raising questions of whether higher prices for businesses will be passed on to consumers, pushing up inflation.
The producer price index jumped 0.9% on the month, signaling that higher prices may hit US consumers in the months ahead.