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US Economy Expected To Grow 2.5% In Q1: Not 'A Hard Landing And Hardly A Soft One'
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoAs the week unfolds, investors are eagerly awaiting the impending release of the U.S. gross domestic...
Madison Core Bond Fund Q1 2024 Investment Strategy Letter
Seeking Alpha· 9 hours agoPersonal Consumption Expenditure Core Inflation, excluding housing and energy services, increased at...
Stock Market Crash Alert: Mark Your Calendars for April 26
InvestorPlace· 23 hours agoWith Wall Street just getting over a surprise six-session losing streak, investors are abuzz over...
PCE vs CPI: Why Does the Fed Prefer the PCE? How Are the Two Inflation Metrics Different?
InvestorPlace· 1 day agoWith inflation continuing to weigh on the U.S. economy, investors and analysts have been paying particular attention to the two monthly inflation data reports: the Personal
Treasury Yields Are Rising Again
Barrons.com· 4 hours agoThe 10-year Treasury yield was threatening to hit its highest level for the year on Wednesday. The yield on the Treasury expiring in 10-years rose by...
Canadian Dollar gives back recent gains, Canada Retail Sales disappoint
The Forex Market· 1 hour agoThe Canadian Dollar (CAD) is broadly softer on Wednesday, paring back recent gains and falling back...
Fed to cut rates in September and maybe once more this year
MSN News· 1 day agoBy Indradip Ghosh BENGALURU (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Reserve will wait until September to cut its...
Comex Gold Settles 0.14% Lower at $2324.50 — Data Talk
The Wall Street Journal· 27 minutes agoSafe haven demand has given way to economic concerns, as tensions between Israel and Iran ease and...
March’s PCE Inflation Expected To Support Later Interest Rate Cuts
Forbes· 3 days agoPersonal Consumption Expenditures inflation data for March is expected to confirm a lack of...
Durable Goods Orders Came In Line With Expectations
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoEven the previously troubled small-cap Russell 2000 is +2.44% from this past weekend. All this before the major Personal Consumption Expenditures ...