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This mortgage rate statistic impacting more than half of American borrowers shows why sellers are hopelessly locked in
Finance
This mortgage rate statistic impacting more than half of American borrowers shows why sellers are hopelessly locked in
By Alena BotrosJune 17, 2024
Bitcoin can’t maintain momentum after regaining $70,000 foothold earlier in June
The Coins
Bitcoin can’t maintain momentum after regaining $70,000 foothold earlier in June
By Niamh RoweJune 17, 2024
Golden bull and bear on stock chart
Finance
Top Wall Street bear surrenders to bull market and flips forecast, now seeing the S&P 500 soaring to 6,000 by year-end
By Jessica Menton, Natalia Kniazhevich and BloombergJune 16, 2024
Federal reserve logo on a building
Features
The Fed hits Evolve bank with order over fintech troubles
By Michael del CastilloJune 14, 2024
This ‘ugly Goldilocks’ scenario could put both stocks and bonds in danger this year, investment chief warns
Features
This ‘ugly Goldilocks’ scenario could put both stocks and bonds in danger this year, investment chief warns
By Will DanielJune 14, 2024
An older woman with a shopping cart walks down a grocery store aisle.
Finance
U.S. shoppers can’t shake inflation gloom as consumer sentiment slumps for third straight month
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJune 14, 2024
The Fed just penciled in only one interest rate cut this year—but officials are divided on policy
Finance
The Fed just penciled in only one interest rate cut this year—but officials are divided on policy
By Will DanielJune 12, 2024
Jerome Powell
Finance
Fed slaps down rate-cut hopes despite cool inflation report: ‘We’ll need to see more good data’
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJune 12, 2024
Investors celebrate as an ‘unequivocally good’ inflation report opens the door for Powell to cut rates this fall
Finance
Investors celebrate as an ‘unequivocally good’ inflation report opens the door for Powell to cut rates this fall
By Will DanielJune 12, 2024
The housing market’s pivotal spring selling season is coming to an end—not with a bang, but with a whimper 
Finance
The housing market’s pivotal spring selling season is coming to an end—not with a bang, but with a whimper 
By Alena BotrosJune 10, 2024
hand squeezes a house
Finance
The housing market crisis shows that the tool the Fed is using to lower inflation is doing the exact opposite, former White House adviser says
By Jason MaJune 9, 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell gestures with hand
Finance
It really might be different this time as the Fed puzzles over why high rates aren’t hitting the economy harder
By Craig Torres, Alex Tanzi and BloombergJune 9, 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell frowns
Finance
The Fed’s first rate cut may come right in the thick of the presidential campaign
By Steve Matthews, Dana Morgan and BloombergJune 8, 2024
Real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht says rents will rise in two years—and it’s Jerome Powell’s fault
Finance
Real estate billionaire Barry Sternlicht says rents will rise in two years—and it’s Jerome Powell’s fault
By Alena BotrosJune 6, 2024
Jerome Powell could spark a serious stock market surge—even though he’s not cutting rates, Wall Street guru Ed Yardeni says
Finance
Jerome Powell could spark a serious stock market surge—even though he’s not cutting rates, Wall Street guru Ed Yardeni says
By Will DanielJune 6, 2024
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