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Fed Holds Rates Steady Amid Higher-Than-Expected Inflation And The Iran War
The Federal Reserve issued a new forecast for the future trajectory of the U.S. economy. The latest summary of economic projections comes weeks after U.S. strikes on Iran and subsequent shocks to glob...
Central Banks Brace for Inflation as Energy Prices Surge
Traders expect Europe's central bankers to raise rates several times this year to address a sharp increase in inflation because of higher energy prices.
Iran Shock ‘Long-Term Bullish' for Treasuries, BMO's Lyngen Says
Ian Lyngen, head of US rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets, says lower rates remains his base case for US Treasuries, while the 2-Year sector will “continue to struggle.”
U.S. Leading Indicators Forecast Further Slowdown
The Leading Economic Index, or LEI, published by research group The Conference Board, inched down by 0.1% to 97.5, after a 0.2% decline in December.
Frantic Pace of Mideast Energy Strikes Leaves Markets Trading Blind
In the fog of war, precise data is scarce and the battlefield is shifting too fast for investors, leading to gyrating oil prices.
Big central banks keep options open as traders suspect war will bring rate hikes
Nearly all major developed market central banks kept rates unchanged this week, but emphasised their readiness to act to curb inflation should the energy shock caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran d...
Bessent rules out government intervention in oil futures market during Iran war
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. won't intervene in oil futures markets, focusing on physical crude supply to offset Iran conflict disruptions.
Dow, S&P 500 And Nasdaq Fall To 2026 Low: Inflation Fears And Oil Rattle Markets
Each market index stumbled to its lowest level this year as trading opened on Thursday, with a further selloff fueled by a hotter-than-expected inflation report and surging energy prices amid the Iran...
Dow Falls Over 300 Points; US Initial Jobless Claims Fall
U.S. stocks traded lower this morning, with the Dow Jones index falling more than 300 points on Thursday.
Nasdaq, S&P 500 Approach Support As Volatility Contracts
The Nasdaq (NQ) and S&P 500 (ES) futures have pulled back notably, reflecting a shift in short-term market structure. Following a steady advance from Sunday's open, price action has reversed, increasi...
US markets slump on Thursday, Dow Jones down almost 300 points
The US market indices opened lower on Thursday, extending a broad risk-off sentiment across global markets as surging oil prices and persistent inflation concerns weighed on investor confidence. Dow J...
Is the economy really losing jobs? The low number of unemployment filings says no.
Is the U.S. economy really losing jobs, as the February employment report found? Not according to the low number of people applying for jobless benefits.
"One Step Forward, Two Steps Back:" Frustration Mounts in Oil & Gold Volatility
Uncertainty builds surrounding the future of the U.S.-Iran War and crude oil prices, says Phil Streible. Until there's clarity on a timeline to the end of the conflict, he says crude oil will dominate...
Traders now see little chance of an interest rate cut this year following Fed decision
All of the positive economic talk out of this week's Fed meeting had a negative impact on investors, who have now taken expectations for even one interest rate cut this year off the table. Market vete...
US Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since January
US initial jobless claims fell by 8,000 to 205,000 in the week ending March 14. That is the lowest level since January.
Dow risks crash to $43k as Fear and Greed Index tumbles
The Dow Jones Index is nearing a correction after falling by 9% from its highest point this year. It tumbled by 768 points on Wednesday, and its futures dropped by over 120 points.
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U.S Jobless Claims Fell Last Week
The number of people who filed for unemployment benefits was 205,000 in the week through March 14, lower than the 213,000 reported a week earlier.
A research firm's ‘obituary' for software stocks vaporized billions. Here's the part the market is finally admitting.
The Citrini selloff wasn't panic — it was an X-ray. The ‘smart money' is quietly exiting tech sectors AI is disrupting.
Layoffs Closer To Drought Than Deluge: What 3 Sources Show About Jobs
Job layoff announcements soared in 2025, up 58% from 2024. January's figures were high, though February 2026 came in low, according to Challenger, Gray and Christmas.
Dow futures muted on Thursday: 5 things to know before market opens
US stock futures are trading on a muted note on Thursday, a day after the Dow Jones index hit a new low for 2026 in the previous session. Dow futures edged down by 21 points, or 0.1%, while S&P 500 an...
Treasury yields jump as inflation fears weigh on sentiment
U.S. Treasury yields rose across the curve on Thursday, with yields on short-term bonds spiking as inflation fears hung over global markets.
Stock Market Has Weathered a Host of Shocks. Is Surging Oil Too Much for It to Bear?
Echoes of the 2022 bear market are starting to ring on Wall Street.
India Stocks Have Worst Day Since June 2024 as Risk Sentiment Sours
Indian stocks had their worst day in nearly two years as risk-off sentiment swept the market, spearhead by escalating fighting in the Middle East.
'NO INTENTION OF LEAVING': Powell REFUSES to step down amid escalating probe
Wall Street Journal chief economics correspondent Nick Timiraos warns rising oil, persistent inflation and Fed uncertainty could delay rate cuts and threaten economic growth. 0:00 Market Alert: Yields...
Here's why stocks haven't fallen harder due to the Iran war
There are a few under-the-surface factors that are supporting the stock market.
Soaring Oil Prices, Surging Inflation, Fed Rate Fears. It's Déjà Vu for Markets.
Powell's Fed press conference brought the unexpected, Micron smashes expectations, Trump temporarily waives the Jones Act, and more news to start your day.
Stocks Tumble, Treasury Yields Rise as Oil Surges Again
Stocks sold off and short-term Treasury yields rose after oil surged beyond $113 a barrel as attacks on Middle East energy infrastructure intensified.
Wall St set to open lower as soaring oil prices, Fed caution rattle investors
Wall Street's main indexes were set to open lower on Thursday as crude prices soared on intensifying Middle East hostilities, reviving inflation worries that have prompted the Federal Reserve to take...
Answers to frequently asked questions about The Wall Street Journal's Economic Forecasting survey plus links to stories and archival data.
Answers to frequently asked questions about the survey plus links to survey stories and archival data.
While the war on Iran has sent prices of crude and other commodities sharply higher, economists still doubt the U.S. is at much risk of a recession
In a survey, the average of economists projects the Mideast war boosting inflation but probably not hurting growth.
This is ‘TERRIBLE' for the economy AND national security: GOP senator
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., discusses Sen.
Taiwan Central Bank Holds Rates Again, Raises Inflation Forecast
The Taiwanese central bank raised its inflation outlook, citing uncertainty stemming from the Middle East conflict.
Market Impact of War Finally Registering: 3-Minutes MLIV
Anna Edwards, Lizzy Burden, Tom Mackenzie and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." Chapters: 00:00:00 - MLIV 00:00:20 - Oil, Gas Pri...
Swiss National Bank keeps rates at zero, eyes Middle East conflict
The Swiss National Bank kept its policy rate on hold on Thursday in the face of a surge in the value of the Swiss franc driven by the Iran war, which also led to a spike in global oil prices, blurr...
$2T fund CEO surprised by 'stable' markets
Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, says he's “surprised” markets have been so stable, speaking to CNBC's Charlotte Reed.
Stock Market Today: Oil Soars Past $110, Dow Futures Inch Lower
Oil and natural-gas prices surged Thursday after the latest round of attacks on Middle Eastern energy facilities stoked fears of a full-blown energy crisis.
What to Make of The Federal Reserve's Decision?
Joseph Lavorgna, SMBC Americas Chief Economist, states “they did what they were suppose to do” when sharing his thoughts on the Federal Reserve opting to keep interest rates steady. He also talks abou...
U.K. Jobless Rate Remains Near Five-Year High
The result comes as war in the Middle East threatens to hit growth, possibly pushing the jobless rate even higher in the coming months.
Dow Tumbles Over 750 Points Following Fed Decision: Fear & Greed Index Remains In 'Extreme Fear' Zone
The CNN Money Fear and Greed index showed an increase in the overall fear level, while the index remained in the “Extreme Fear” zone on Wednesday.
Lamborghini 2025 profit dented by US tariffs and EV U-turn
Italian sports carmaker Lamborghini on Thursday reported weaker 2025 earnings despite record revenue, after U.S. tariffs, currency moves and charges related to scrapping its announced first fully ele...
The AI Payoff Is the ‘Biggest Question' for U.S. Investors, Says Goldman's Snider
Ben Snider, Goldman Sachs' new U.S. equity strategist, is bullish on stocks and corporate earnings. Why he likes solar energy, cybersecurity, and AI infrastructure plays.
European markets set to slump at the open as Iran war intensifies
European stocks are expected to slump at the open on Thursday as the Iran war escalates following attacks on Iranian and Qatari energy infrastructure.
'Very confident' interest rates will be lowered: William Pulte
U.S. Federal Housing director William Pulte discusses the Fed's decision to hold interest rates steady and President Donald Trump's efforts to stop big investors from buying homes on ‘FOX Business In ...
Powell doesn't understand the economy or inflation, economist argues
Euro Pacific Asset Management's Peter Schiff and Citi Global's Nathan Sheets analyze the Fed's decision to leave rates unchanged on ‘The Claman Countdown.' #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #new...
Perhaps we don't need that many cuts yet, Meera Pandit says
'The Claman Countdown' panelists Meera Pandit and Peter Mallouk examine the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision.
Trump Wants Powell Out. Powell Is Digging In.
The Federal Reserve chair said he would stay on the board until the Justice Department probe ends—and maybe longer.
Will the Federal Reserve cut interest rates in 2026?
Federal Reserve decision pushes expectations for rate cuts in 2026 lower, as uncertainty over the impact of the Iran war, sluggish job growth and stubborn inflation weighs.
Review & Preview: Powell's Regret
The Federal Reserve kept rate cuts on pause. Of more interest: Chair Jerome Powell's somber tone.
Warsh won't make that ‘mistake': Art Laffer
Economist Art Laffer explains how potential Fed Chair Kevin Warsh could bring interest rates down and more on ‘Making Money.'
Jim Cramer says you can still find stocks to buy on tough days in the market
Oil spiking and hot inflation data shook Wednesday's stock market, leaving investors with few places to hide. However, CNBC's Jim Cramer said, "If I didn't own it, I would buy the stock of Nvidia.
SEC chair on potential shift to end quarterly earnings
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins on Wednesday weighed in on the agency's potential shift to end quarterly earnings reports. "I think it's high time for us after 50 some years to ask the question and see what ...
Powell could still be Fed chair if THIS happens: Strategist
QI Research CEO and chief strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth discusses Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's remarks about the federal criminal probe on ‘Making Money.'
Powell says not as much progress being made on inflation as 'hoped'
The major averages slid to their lows of the day as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that the central bank wasn't making as much progress on bringing down inflation as it had hoped. “The forec...
Janasiewicz: Look Beyond Mag 7 as Crude Oil Volatility Continues
Hotter-than-expected PPI and crude oil volatility remain key focuses for Jack Janasiewicz ahead of Wednesday's trading session. He talks about investment strategies to keep in mind with inflation conc...
Powell says U.S. economy is not experiencing stagflation
With fears of higher oil prices heating up inflation while weakening growth, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that he wouldn't use the term “stagflation” to describe the U.S. economy.
What the Federal Reserve's rate decision means for investors
Today, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, keeping 1 rate cut in play this year as uncertainty mounts. The central bank voted in a split decision on Wednesday to hold its benchmark interes...
Fed's Powell says it's 'too soon to know' Iran war's impact on economy
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says it's "too soon" to assess Iran conflict's economic impact as oil prices surge above $100 per barrel amid rising tensions.
Dow falls nearly 800 points after Powell makes one thing clear: There's no rush to rescue the market
U.S. stocks slumped on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 wiping out its gains from earlier in the week, as investors reacted to the Federal Reserve's latest outlook on interest rates and the economy.
Powell says he will stay on as head of the Fed until Kevin Warsh is confirmed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says he will keep serving as head of the central bank if his nominated successor, Kevin Warsh, is not confirmed by the time his term is up in May, as dictated by th...
Powell warns of ‘new inflation' from the Iran conflict as gas prices jump 30%
The energy crisis is going to hit you in your 401(k) as well as in your gas tank if Jerome Powell is right.
Powell: 'No one' knows what impacts of war will be
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said there's uncertainty tied to oil prices amid the U.S.-Iran war. “The U.S. economy is doing pretty well,” Powell said.
Here are the five key takeaways from this week's Fed meeting
Federal Reserve policymakers kept their key interest rate at a range of 3.5% to 3.75% at the conclusion of their March meeting. At his press conference, Fed Chair Jerome Powell faced questions about t...
Fed Chair Powell doesn't want to speculate
Fed Chair Powell doesn't want to speculate.
Dimming Hopes for Rate Cuts Drag Down U.S. Stocks
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank was in ‘a difficult situation.'
‘If we were ever to skip an SEP, this is a good one' – Fed Chair Powell sees heightened uncertainty amid Iran war impacts
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Larry Kudlow: This would do DAMAGE to the US economy
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow analyzes the Fed's decision to keep rates unchanged amid the Iranian conflict on 'Kudlow.'
Fmr. Fed Vice Chairman Alan Blinder: Markets are reading FOMC meeting as more hawkish than it was
Alan Blinder, Former Federal Reserve vice chairman, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk what is ahead for the FOMC after Wednesday's decision to leave rates unchanged.
PPI Data Signals Firms Turning to AI and Liquidity to Manage Pricing
The latest producer price data suggest that inflation is no longer being driven primarily by what businesses pay for goods, but by what those enterprises decide to charge as those goods move through t...
Powell Says He Will Remain as Fed Chair Until Successor Is Confirmed
Jerome H. Powell, who leads the central bank, also said he would not leave the Fed until a criminal investigation into his handling of renovations was over.
Dow falls 700 pts as Fed holds rates, hot PPI fuels inflation fears
Wall Street ended sharply lower on Wednesday as investors reacted to the Federal Reserve's decision to hold interest rates steady, rising inflation pressures, and escalating geopolitical risks linked ...
Analysis: The Fed's Powell just delivered a new blow to Warsh's plans for swift rate cuts
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that worries about tariffs had prompted Fed officials to raise their latest expectations for inflation and interest rates. That means oil isn't the o...
3 big takeaways from the Fed's March meeting
The Fed opted to hold rates steady at its March meeting, as expected. Chair Jerome Powell talked about jobs, inflation, oil prices, and AI productivity gains.
U.S. Crude Oil Inventories Rise by 6.2 Million Barrels
Commercial crude-oil stockpiles rose by 6.2 million barrels last week. Analysts had predicted crude stockpiles would decline by roughly 40,000 barrels.
Here are five takeaways from the Federal Reserve meeting
Here are five takeaways from the Federal Reserve meeting.
Powell: Oil shock 'part of' higher inflation projection for 2026
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell explains what factors in the economy are contributing to the higher inflation projection for 2026.
Companies See Inflation Inching Up to 2.1%, Atlanta Fed Says
Firms' year-ahead inflation expectations increased by 0.2 percentage points to 2.1% in March, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's March Business Inflation Expectations (BIE) Survey. Tha...
Powell: Iran war to increase inflation in the near term
Surging oil prices due to the Iran war are expected to increase inflation in the near term, Federal Reserve Chair Powell said. “Near-term measures of inflation expectations have risen in recent weeks,...
Crude Awakening
Oil price volatility surges as bombs fall in the Middle East Be ready for more wild swings in oil and gas prices. The Cboe Crude Oil ETF Volatility Index (OVX), which measures implied volatility in oi...
Powell delivers his most definitive answer yet on how long he'll stay on as Fed chair
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday that he will stay on as “chair pro tem” if his successor Kevin Warsh is not confirmed by mid-May when Powell's term expires.
Powell Says He Has No Intention to Leave Fed Until DOJ Probe Over
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says he plans to stay at the Fed until after the Justice Department's investigation is complete during a news conference after the central bank's policy-setting Fed...
Fed Chair Powell: If no new Fed chair is confirmed by end of my term I will serve as 'chair pro tem'
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell answers questions following the FOMC's decision to leave the Federal Funds rate unchanged.
Powell Says Fed Rates Are Borderline Restrictive
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the Fed is in a "difficult situation" and needs to balance current risks during a news conference after the central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market C...
Fed Chair Powell says that he will serve as Fed Chair until his successor is confirmed
Fed Chair Powell says that he will serve as Fed Chair until his successor is confirmed.
Inflation Has Eased, But Is Still Elevated, Powell Says
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says inflation has eased, but is still "somewhat elevated relative to our 2% longer run goal." -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video?
Powell says he will stay on as head of the Fed until Warsh is confirmed
Powell says he will stay on as head of the Fed until Warsh is confirmed
Rebecca Walser on Private Credit "Contagions" Pressuring Wall Street
Rebecca Walser (@walserwealth) tells investors to watch for what dissenters to the FOMC interest rate pause say as macro uncertainties persist. She then turns to the private credit markets and pressur...
Fed still expects to cut rates once this year despite spiking oil prices
The Federal Reserve's so-called dot plot showed a median estimate of 3.4% for the federal funds rate at the end of 2026, the same as what it had projected at the end of last year. However, a closer lo...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell talks inflation and labor market after leaving rates unchanged
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell delivers remarks following the FOMC's decision to leave the Federal Funds rate unchanged.
US central bank predicts inflation rise from Iran war as oil prices surge again
The US central bank has raised its forecast for inflation as the Iran war-linked surge in global energy prices threatens self-inflicted damage on the world's largest economy.
Retail Sales Expected To Grow 4.4% This Year, Trade Group Predicts
Retail sales are expected to grow by 4.4 percent this year, a stronger pace than in 2025, and well above the 10-year-growth average, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF).
Fed votes to hold rates steady - notes 'uncertain' impacts from Iran war
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday voted to hold its key interest rate steady as policymakers navigate their way through higher-than-expected inflation readings, mixed signs on the labor market – and a ...
Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged, Projects One Cut in 2026
The Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged, but still expects one cut in 2026. The vote was 11-1 to hold the benchmark in a range of 3.5% to 3.75%.
'UNCHANGED': Fed drops decision on interest rates, make predictions on cuts
FOX Business White House correspondent Edward Lawrence reports as the Federal Reserve announces its decision to leave rates unchanged on 'Making Money.'
Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady
Federal Reserve policymakers chose to leave interest rates unchanged at their March meeting amid a softening labor market and uncertainty over the economic impact of the Iran war.
FOMC Keeps March Interest Rates Unchanged, Projects Little Change for 2026
The FOMC voted to keep interest rates unchanged with just one dissenter, Stephen Miran. "It's not surprising," says Tom White, though a surprise could manifest if there are no cuts for 2026 and even a...
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The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady as new economic shocks play out.
The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady as new economic shocks play out.



























































