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Oil posts weekly loss as interest rate policy spurs fuel demand worries
StreetInsider· 2 days agoHOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices rose about 1% on Friday, but fell for the week on worries that strong U.S. economic data would keep interest rates elevated ...
Stock Market Today: Stocks higher as inflation worries test tech-led rally
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoSet against a surprise, albeit modest, decline in weekly jobless claims data, which was also...
Dollar dips vs yen after Fed rules out rate hikes again | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 5 days agoIn the absence of economic data this week, market participants are more tuned in to comments from...
Oil posts weekly loss as interest rate policy spurs fuel demand worries
Reuters· 2 days agoOil prices rose about 1% on Friday, but fell for the week on worries that strong U.S. economic data...
Fed’s Waller needs 'several more months' of inflation progress before cutting rates
AOL· 5 days agoFed governor Chris Waller said Tuesday he favors holding interest rates steady for longer and needs...
Wall Street ends higher, crude prices rise ahead of US holiday weekend
Colorado Springs Gazette· 3 days agoNEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. stocks rallied and crude oil prices rebounded after upbeat economic data on...
Why Jay Powell really wants to lower interest rates this September
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoMarkets rallied to new record highs last week after inflation cooled, stoking hopes that the Federal...
Fed members back wait and see approach on worries of stalling disinflation
StreetInsider· 3 days agoParticipants noted "recent data had not increased their confidence in progress toward 2 percent and, accordingly, had suggested that the disinflation process would likely ...
Can Stocks Recover As Investors Head Into Holiday Weekend?
Forbes· 3 days agoStocks initially traded higher on Thursday following another stellar earnings performance from...
Inflation and Money
American Farm Bureau· 23 minutes agoInflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon in the sense that it is and can be produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of...