Stocks are facing a tech-lead version of Black Monday following the biggest selloff in Asia markets since 1987.
This week, all eyes are on consumer inflation data in the United States, following a surprisingly strong payroll employment report that indicated a hot labor market. Even though...
Wall Street wanted rate cuts. But not like this.
It only took a few days for the bond and stock markets to ring the alarm bells on a slowing economy.
The Fed said it's focused on the job market. Well, things just got a lot worse.
-- Chinese consumer price index inflation grew less than expected in January as the new year holiday spurred limited increases in spending, while a sustained...
Market participants flocked to small-cap stocks in July as they looked to get ahead of a string of interest-rate cuts that could come as soon as September. The Dow is down about 454 points, or 1.1%. The Nasdaq Composite is down 1.3%.
Will mortgage rates drop significantly in the coming months, with the Fed potentially cutting rates in the near future? Four economists weigh in.
What if a September rate cut is too late? That’s the question spooking stock markets and boosting bonds after the ISM manufacturing index fell to its lowest level since November. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down about 500 points, or 1.