Wall Street expects corporate profits to have surged in 2024 and forecasts an even stronger jump for 2025. Companies still face a long list of uncertainties in the year ahead, including economic ...
While Treasury yields are likely to stay rangebound to start the year, there are two views on where bonds could go next and ...
Job growth explodes in December … watch the bond market, not the Fed … are we headed to 4% inflation? … how Luke Lango is ...
U.S. stocks fell Friday on worries that good news on the job market may be too good and prove to be bad for Wall Street by ...
U.S. employers added more than a quarter-million jobs in December, according to the Labor Department. That's far more than ...
After the "gangbuster" December jobs report, the Federal Reserve's rate-cutting cycle is over, said Aditya Bhave, senior U.S. economist at BofA Global Research. "Our base case has the Fed on an ...
Disentangling the signal from the noise, investors expect sticky or maybe higher inflation, but they also anticipate higher ...
U.S. job growth surged and unemployment fell last month, an unexpected show of strength that may prove costly to homebuyers ...
Prices dumped sharply, with major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum experiencing a 5-8% dip within a single day, with other altcoins unable to avoid the fallout.
The Fed is likely done cutting rates amid robust economic activity and can now eye a hike if core PCE or long-term inflation ...
The average American worker's pay increased at about the same rate as inflation in December, but pop the hood and you'll find some workers fared better than others.
If you've been waiting for borrowing costs to fall for credit cards, car loans or mortgages, your wait just got longer.