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Data on consumer prices in February will inform the Federal Reserve’s deliberations over interest rates next week.
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The Federal Reserve has increased its securities portfolio by $76.5 billion since November 26, 2025, boosting excess reserves in the banking system. Despite higher excess reserves, the Federal Funds ...
Sally Gordon will explain how the Federal Reserve makes monetary policy during the 10 a.m. Thursday, March 12 North County Chapter of the World Affairs Council meeting. It will be at the Remington ...
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The WSJ Dollar Index fell 0.2% — down for two consecutive trading days. Treasury Yields Change Course and Fall on U.S. Job Loss Treasury yields fell at the end of a volatile week as the U.S. reported ...
Inflation held steady in February as the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index remained at 2.4% year-over-year.
Collectively, Americans now owe $1.28 trillion on their credit cards, according to a new report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. However, despite the overall increase, there is a growing ...
How the GENIUS Act paves the way for centralized control over digital currencies without formally creating a CBDC.
Small businesses across the United States faced a tougher year than national economic headlines suggested, according to data from Xero.