A December cut from the Fed appears increasingly certain following Friday's jobs report. After that, things look increasi ...
Key Takeaways Financial markets widely expect Fed officials to boost the economy with a rate cut in December, despite ...
The job market remains stable but isn’t growing substantially. This may lead to more interest rate cuts when the Fed meets in ...
Jobs data for November shows a slight uptick in unemployment figures, which analysts say will influence the Federal Reserve ...
U.S. stocks are drifting around their records after data suggested the job market remains solid enough to keep the economy ...
The conventional wisdom among economists and traders is that the Federal Reserve is going to cut its benchmark interest rate ...
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The Federal Reserve is likely to please investors by delivering another interest rate cut on Dec. 18, but may do so with language that keeps in mind the upside risks to inflation, according to Matthew ...
The Labor Department on Friday released the much-anticipated November jobs report, which showed the economy added 227,000 jobs while the unemployment rate ticked up.
Friday's jobs report bolstered traders' belief that the Federal Reserve will cut its influential interest rate again in ...
Nonfarm payrolls rose by 227,000 in November, mostly from a recovery from the regional job shock as a result of the fall’s hurricanes and the end of the strike at Boeing.