Investors’ focus next week will be occupied by consumer price inflation for January on Wednesday, followed by wholesale inflation data for last month the following day. Meanwhile, retail sales ...
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NEW YORK, Feb 7 (Reuters) - A fresh look at the pace of inflation will test the U.S. stock market in the coming week, as investors worry that President Donald Trump's tariff plans are endangering ...
The first full trading week of the year will be a busy one for Wall Street. Inflation will be front-and-center, with the December 2024 producer and consumer price reports scheduled for Tuesday and ...
And yet despite all the volatility of late, the biggest equity benchmarks weathered much of the turbulence this week, providing ... a motley crew of Wall Street issuers who spot a money-making ...
Wall Street investors will have a plenty of economic data to watch for in the week ahead. The major spotlight would be on jobs data for January, the University of Michigan’s preliminary consumer ...
US Equities posted a strong week despite a minor pullback on Friday. All three major indices logged weekly gains, with the S&P 500 and NASDAG up 1.7% each, and the Dow adding 2.2%. Optimism ...
Wall Street is higher this afternoon and headed for its second consecutive winning week, as investors continue unpack this morning's inflation reading and more major corporate earnings.
U.S. investors rattled by this week's sharp tech sell-off will closely watch upcoming jobs data for signs of continued economic resilience, which could fuel inflationary concerns already stoked by ...
On Wall Street, market participants will see the holiday-shortened but a busy week ahead. On Monday, markets will remain closed on account of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As on Monday Donald Trump ...
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South Korea’s consumer price index for January rose 0.7% month on month and 2.2% annually, missing Reuters’ 1.97% estimate.