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The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments next Tuesday in a case that could reshape the U.S. regulatory state, after a federal appeals court found the…
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) – The Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance on interest rates, and determination to reduce its balance sheet, may inadvertently be stoking…
When asked about Wednesday night’s Republican debate, UCLA expert Lynn Vavreck says she’s been reflecting on the stagflation that helped make Jimmy Carter a one-term president.…
In recent developments, two officials from the Federal Reserve hinted on Friday at the possibility of an additional increase in interest rates. The move is seen…
China’s two-decade growth surge prior to COVID was greatly aided by three forces — the liberalization of land development, accelerated urbanization and increased homeownership; entry into the WTO and resulting…
The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to hold its interest rates at 4% for the foreseeable future, following a hike of 0.25 percentage points last…
An unprecedented surge in trading volume was witnessed this week in a specific segment of the federal funds futures market, following the Federal Reserve’s meeting where…
“ Going from zero to 2% was almost no increase. Going from zero to 5% caught some people off guard, but no one would have taken…
(Corrects spelling of Bardrick in paragraph 3 and 7.) By Anousha Sakoui LONDON (Reuters) -Citigroup has warned UK-based employees of the likelihood of redundancies as the…
(Reuters) -The United Auto Workers will expand its strikes against Detroit automakers General Motors (NYSE:) and Chrysler parent Stellantis (NYSE:), but has made real progress in…

