There is a perception on Wall Street that “underneath strong economic numbers, there are crevasses of credit and valuation risks that are deepening and broadening,” wrote Macquarie strategists Viktor ...
President Trump has doggedly defended his tariffs even as cracks have appeared in the economy, including a sharp slowdown in hiring and a resurgence in inflation. The PCE price index, the Federal ...
Since our founding in 2009, Civil Eats has been reporting on the ways that food policy shapes what we grow, harvest, sell, and eat. We accelerated our coverage this year with the launch of our Food ...
Fresh economic data delivered twin blows to Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves ahead of her crucial autumn budget, showing both growth stagnating and households’ inflation worries mounting. The ...
A stickier inflation report isn't likely to kick the Federal Reserve off course for an interest rate cut next week, but it is likely to prevent the central bank from making a jumbo cut of half a ...
Inflation is up and job creation down, but the U.S. economy could still pull through without too much pain. By Lydia DePillis At the moment, the American economy feels a little bit like a hot August ...
Video footage captured the dramatic moment a small plane crashed onto a golf course in Australia. Around 2:20 p.m. local time on Sunday, Aug. 17, the plane, a Piper Cherokee, made an emergency landing ...
Romanian inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in almost two years after a jump in energy bills, and consumer price growth is poised to quicken further as more austerity measures kick in. The ...
After fresh numbers show that hiring has substantially slowed, Donald Trump responds by firing the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, accusing the agency of manipulating the figures to make him ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of Dispatches from Abroad, a series highlighting UChicago community members who are researching, studying and working around the world. Every summer, the hallways of ...
In her three years at Bates, Willa Laski ’26 of Bellevue, Idaho, has never once dressed up for classes, but on May 21, the economics major showed up for a test clad in navy blue suiting from head to ...
Diccon Hyatt is an experienced financial and economics reporter who has covered the pandemic-era economy in hundreds of stories over the past two years. He's written hundreds of stories breaking down ...
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