[ad_1] The numbers: A key barometer of U.S. factories was negative in March for the fifth month in a row, reflecting an ongoing struggle by a key...
[ad_1] The numbers: The cost of U.S. goods and services rose by a milder 0.3% in February, perhaps a sign the Federal Reserve’s fight against high...
[ad_1] By Xavier Fontdegloria Spain’s inflation rate eased more than expected in March, reaching its lowest level in 20 months as energy prices sank from a...
[ad_1] Data on the U.S. consumer and housing market, plus several notable earnings reports, will be this week’s highlights. Barring any surprises, federal financial regulators’ Congressional...
[ad_1] The numbers: The U.S. economy accelerated in March, S&P Global surveys showed, but so did inflation as companies raised selling prices. The S&P Global Flash...
[ad_1] The numbers: Orders for U.S. manufactured goods fell 1% in February because of less demand for passenger planes and new cars. Yet business investment rose for...
[ad_1] The numbers: The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week slipped to a three-week low of 191,000, signaling little erosion in a...
[ad_1] The numbers: The U.S. leading economic index fell 0.3% in February — the 11th decline in a row — continuing to signal an upcoming recession. Economists...
[ad_1] The numbers: A survey of consumer sentiment slid to 63.4 in March and fell for the first time in four months, reflecting angst among Americans...
[ad_1] The numbers: U.S. industrial production was flat in February, the Federal Reserve reported Friday. The unchanged reading was in line with economists expectations, according to...
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[ad_1] U.S. stocks ended sharply lower Friday as investors parsed mixed signals from the February jobs report amid ongoing concerns about contagion in the banking sector...
[ad_1] The numbers: The U.S. created a robust 311,000 new jobs in February, raising the odds of another sharp hike in interest rates by the Federal...
[ad_1] U.S. stocks extended losses in the final hour of trade on Thursday, while awaiting Friday’s February employment data that could help decide how large an...
[ad_1] The numbers: The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits in early March jumped to a 10-week high of 211,000. Yet most of the...
[ad_1] Markets Concentration of Chinese stocks and bonds in major benchmarks sparks concern [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] The stock market is ending February on a decidedly wobbly note, raising doubts about the durability of an early 2023 rally. Blame stronger-than-expected economic data...
[ad_1] The dash for trash has hit a speed bump. Stocks faltered again this past week as the early-year rally, led by rebounds in 2022’s speculative-grade...
[ad_1] Eurozone inflation eased more than expected in January, reaching an eight-month low, but price pressures persisted beyond energy as the European Central Bank gets ready...
[ad_1] The numbers: The employment cost index slowed at the end of 2022 for the third quarter in a row, but worker compensation still rose a...