Inflation would be a lot closer to the Federal Reserve's goal of a 2% annual rate if the stock market wasn't doing so well, according to a new analysis.
Wall Street got the kind of macro backdrop investors typically celebrate—solid job growth and easing inflation — yet stocks struggled to gain traction as concerns over tech costs and margin pressure ...
Joseph Briggs and Megan Peters, economists at Goldman Sachs, believe that today’s inflationary pressures aren’t anywhere ...
The Fed faces a dilemma because economic growth has also slowed. The safest stocks in this environment are energy stocks, ...
Oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz accounts for roughly 20% of the global oil supply, and that traffic has fallen to a ...
Producer prices rose 0.7% from the previous month in February. Inflation could soar in response to higher oil and fertilizer prices from the war in Iran. AutoZone and Dollar General are two ...