Wholesale prices ticked lower in August after a rapid rise in July, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. The producer-price index fell 0.1% last month. Economists expected a 0.3% rise, according to a ...
US consumer inflation surged to 2.9% in August, marking its highest point since January, driven partly by President Trump's tariffs. Despite the rise in both overall and core inflation, analysts ...
Underlying US inflation rose as expected in August, keeping the Federal Reserve on track to cut interest rates next week. The core consumer price index, excluding the often volatile food and energy ...
WSJ’s Konrad Putzier breaks down two new datasets on employment and income levels in 2024, and what they reveal about the economy that President Trump inherited in his second term. Photo Illustration: ...
Inflation edged higher in August, government data showed Thursday, as investors looked for signs of how much President Trump's tariffs are filtering into consumer prices and what that means for how ...
The offering is expected to provide a solution that enhances trader control over FX swap pricing, by consolidating workflows into a centralised platform to deliver curve control, client-specific ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. producer prices fell unexpectedly last month, dropping 0.1% from July. Compared with a year earlier, producer prices rose 2.6%. Excluding volatile food and energy prices, ...
(Yicai) Sept. 10 -- Consumer prices in China fell last month for the fifth time this year, while the 35-month decline in producer prices eased to the slowest pace in five months, as the government ...
Abstract: A major challenge in the operation of wireless communications systems is the efficient use of radio resources. One important component of radio resource management is power control, which ...
The prices of some food items, such as eggs, bread and fruit, have declined on President Donald Trump’s watch, and overall energy prices have fallen 2.6%. But many food and energy items have seen ...
Crude oil inventories in the United States increased by 2.4 million barrels during the week ending August 29, after falling 2.4 million barrels in the week prior, according to new data from the U.S.