The Holiday Shopping Season Will Test A Lopsided Economy
Soon consumers will confront a holiday shopping season darkened by lingering inflation, tariffs, and diminished job prospects.
Soon consumers will confront a holiday shopping season darkened by lingering inflation, tariffs, and diminished job prospects.
Inflation came in better than expected in Sept. Welcome downside surprise that gives policymakers more breathing room as they weigh another rate cut.
The US economy has defied calls for a slowdown for two years — dodging a recession. The reason why? Artificial Intelligence.
Wall Street's credit worries are intensifying after a warning from JPMorgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon about cockroaches in the US economy.
Betting against the dollar has been the dominant trade this year in the $9.6 trillion-a-day foreign-exchange market. That wager is starting to stumble
US companies are set to enjoy a better-than-expected earnings season as a robust economy and a solid outlook for AI have left estimates too low.
For more than two years, bearish forecasters have warned the U.S. economy was on the brink of collapse. Yet each prediction failed to materialize.